KDKATHERINE H. DENNINGLitowich Law
13
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Litowich Law

Katherine H. Denning

4.6(125 reviews)
925 Commercial Street Se, Suite 200, Salem, OR, 97302https://litowichlaw.com
FamilyAdoptionChild CustodyChild SupportDivorce & Separation
(503) 455-4218Claim my Profile

About

Katherine H. Denning is an adoption attorney at Litowich Law in Salem, OR, with 13 years of legal experience. She earned her B.A. from Evergreen State College in 2009 and her J.D. from Willamette University College of Law in 2012, and has been a member of the Oregon Bar since that time. Her practice focuses on adoption, child custody, child support, and divorce and separation, among other family law matters. Katherine actively engages in continuing education to remain informed on developments in family law.

Hourly Rate

N/A

Consultation

Free initial consultation

Licensed Since

2012

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

6Practice Areas
  • Adoption50%
  • Child Custody10%
  • Child Support10%
  • Divorce and Separation10%
  • Family10%
  • Uncontested Divorce10%

Languages

English

Experience

13+ years

Adoption Attorney at Litowich Law. Admitted to practice in Oregon, 2012. Focus areas include Family, Adoption, Child Custody.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Oregon

Bar #Oregon State Bar · Admitted 2012

Active

Schools & Education

Willamette University College of Law JD - Juris Doctor

Degree · 2012

Evergreen State College BA - Bachelor of Arts

Degree · 2009

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Reviews (125)

4.6

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925 Commercial Street Se, Suite 200, Salem, OR, 97302
(503) 455-4218

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