Assisting Individuals Seeking Civil Legal Services
Here at Graves & Swanson LLC, our number one priority is providing high-quality legal representation to individuals experiencing trying times. Our goal is simple: we want our clients to leave our office in better shape than when they arrived. Whether you are considering divorce or separation from a long-term partner, reeling from a wrongful termination or discriminatory employment practice, or recovering from the trauma of sexual assault or domestic violence and wondering what legal remedies are available to you, we are here to help.
APPROACH TO ADVOCACY
Using the Law as a Tool to Empower, Educate and Aid
At Graves & Swanson LLC, we recognize that there is no one size fits all approach to justice. We understand that every individual who comes through our door has different expectations and desired outcomes. An integral part of our services is to work closely with our clients so that they can make the right decisions with respect to their legal needs.
Every Case is Unique. We Treat Them That Way.
Personal and Confidential Counsel
Family law encompasses all manner of domestic relations issues, including but not limited to: divorce, dissolution, separation, pre-nuptial & post-nuptial agreements, child custody, spousal & child support, parenting time, visitation, modification, and property division. For experienced representation regarding family law matters, look no further than Graves & Swanson LLC .
Justice in the Workplace
Oregon and federal laws regulate discrimination, harassment, accommodation, wrongful discharge and wage and hour claims. Whether you're an employee or a small business owner, partners C.J. Graves and Jackie Swanson can help ensure compliance with equal opportunity and workplace fairness laws.
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