Natalie Hedman

501 NE Hood Ave. Suite 333, Gresham, OR

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Meghann murphy

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17 Jan, 2024
Attorney Hedman exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Her knowledge and experience was evident, and she approached it with a determined, go-getter attitude that got results. Working with her and her fantastic team was a breeze - they made the process seamless and as stress-free as possible. What set Attorney Hedman apart was her insightful and empathetic understanding of my situation. I felt understood and supported throughout. If you're seeking an attorney who combines expertise, a proactive approach, and genuine empathy, Attorney Hedman is the right choice.
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Jessi dixon veras

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02 Nov, 2023
Walking through divorce is the absolute worst, but Natalie and her team make it so much simpler and manageable. In the legal world where it all seems overwhelming and confusing, she me feel able to cope and understand what was in front of me. They prepared me for each step along the way. Natalie sought to understand what my priorities were from the very beginning and never backed down from fighting for those things. She always spoke truth, even when it was hard to hear, and constantly reminded me not to speculate but rather focus on what was in front of me. She was compassionate and understood the difficulty I was being faced with and recommended some solid steps to help in the healing process as well. I am so thankful with the outcome of a very hard path and know we would not have ended where we are today without her.
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The lawyer and her team are compassionate, caring, and supportive, providing a positive and empathetic experience for clients during a difficult time
“Natalie, Katelynn, Rosalie - Paisley and I are living in peace and finding joy in each day, Thank You, what a wonderful team! Your empathy along with your professionalism made the divorce process, a very emotional, stressful time...easier to understand and go through.”
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The lawyer is highly knowledgeable, organized, and effective in navigating complex legal matters, achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Natalie is an excellent attorney who went above and beyond for me in every way. I highly recommend.”
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The lawyer and her team are responsive, communicative, and keep clients well-informed throughout the legal process
“Natalie and her staff treated me with kindness and professionalism. I have a clear conscious that my divorce was fair and protected what was most important to me.”
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The lawyer's fees can be high, and some clients felt they were not affordable or provided good value for the money
“However, I couldn't go and justify paying $1000 a month for attorney fees. So, only use them if you have a dump truck full of cash to drop on their door step.”
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In a few cases, clients felt the lawyer did not have their best interests in mind and were more focused on the financial aspects of the case
“In the end Natalie encouraged me to sign the decree which I did eight months ago. I regret hiring Natalie as it was clearly about the money as she suggested dropping my case in the middle of it if I didn't come up with more money. I do not believe she had by best interests in mind.”

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