HWHEATHER S. WHITESnow Christensen & Martineau
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Snow Christensen & Martineau

Heather S. White

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10 Exchange Place; 11TH Floor, Grand Junction, PA, 45000https://perfectlyposh.com
AlimonyAppellate Law (10%)BusinessBusiness Law (51%)Child Support
801-521-9000Claim my Profile

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Heather White is an attorney at Snow Christensen & Martineau, based in Grand Junction, Pennsylvania. With 10 years of experience, Heather has built a career dedicated to serving clients across a range of legal matters. Heather's areas of expertise include Family, Alimony, Child Support, and Divorce & Separation. Heather received their legal education at Thomas Jefferson SOL. Heather is licensed to practice law in Colorado.

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Consultation

Paid consultation

Practice Areas

17Practice Areas
  • Alimony20%
  • Appellate Law (10%)13%
  • Business10%
  • Business Law (51%)8%
  • Child Support7%
  • Child Welfare Law (12%)6%
  • Construction & Development5%
  • Construction Law (4%)4%
  • Consumer Law (8%)4%
  • Contracts & Agreements4%
  • Criminal Defense (5%)3%
  • Divorce & Separation3%
  • Family3%
  • Family Law (10%)3%
  • Insurance3%
  • Personal Injury2%
  • Workers Compensation2%

Languages

English

Experience

10+ years

Alimony Attorney at Snow Christensen & Martineau. Admitted to practice in Colorado (2020). Focus areas include Alimony, Appellate Law (10%), Business.

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10 Exchange Place; 11TH Floor, Grand Junction, PA, 45000
801-521-9000

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