Andrew Walker Newsom

1140 SW 11th Avenue, Fourth Floor, Portland, OR

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2009
Boston University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2006
University of Oregon, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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01 Feb, 2022
I have been involved in a very challenging case with very significant mental health problems of the other parent that, unfortunately, continue to impact the life of a child. I was initially referred to Mr. Newsom from a friend and was a bit hesitant at first with all of the attorneys I met with. Upon meeting Mr. Newsom and discussing our case, I quickly found that he was there for the right reasons and was vastly skilled in areas that I needed the most support in. He is able to keep a level head in very challenging situations which, in turn, allows him to see the big picture to not only focus on immediate needs but also the 'long game'. He is incredibly skilled in drafting responses and documents as well as seeing areas that you, the client, may need to improve and will direct you to appropriate coaching or resources that will benefit your family and, most importantly, your child. He is 'soft' when it's needed yet will stand strong when the time dictates and always keeps the child's interest as the ultimate goal, which was so important to me. He is skilled in the overall strategy, timing of communications, mediation, litigation, and guiding other professionals that may be involved in your case. He brings a well rounded skillset during periods of less conflict in your case and shines when it is most needed in small ways that you may not see in the moment but set the course for the upcoming years. He is deft, articulate, and level headed. I can't more strongly support Mr. Newsom in his skills that are needed to navigate, support, or litigate very challenging situations.
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Karl biedritzky

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04 Sep, 2019
I’d like to thank Andy Newsom from bottom of my heart. Before coming to Gearing Rackner and McGrath I had previous counsel who made mistakes that ended up costing me time with my kids and a lot of money. Andy clearly explained my options and provided me with realistic expectations. He did everything he could to help me understand all of the costs of each option. He really helped me feel comfortable and confident. After our initial consultation he quickly picked up the pieces of my case. He put together a plan of attack which led to negotiations and a fair and equitable resolution. I realized right away how ethical he is. He clearly proved himself as an outstanding attorney, but, just as important, he was honest, kind hearted, and personable. Andy and his team are invaluable and will fight for your rights as a parent. I am forever grateful and blessed to have had them on my side. Sincerely, Karl
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Ruthann

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16 Mar, 2017
I highly recommend Mr. Newsom. I couldn't be more confident in what I am doing without his voice of reason and consistent advice. He is skilled, forthright, professional and easy to communicate with. In a court room he is organized, respectful and to the point. He is a solid attorney who understands the realities of divorce and custodial procedures, not just while dealing with the court but also in guiding his clients towards a fair and realistic resolution. Having been a client with Gearing Richner and McGrath for several years (Mike McGrath successfully handled my divorce and recommended Andy for new issues) I have been very satisfied as a client and continue to receive sound advise. I wouldn't want to walk into any negotiation or courtroom without him. Linda Moore, his assistant is a valuable asset and support.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Skilled in handling complex and challenging cases, especially those involving child custody and mental health issues
“He is able to keep a level head in very challenging situations which, in turn, allows him to see the big picture to not only focus on immediate needs but also the 'long game'.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service, making clients feel like a priority
“I felt that I was his number one priority (even though he was working just as hard on other cases for other people as well).”
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Excellent communication and keeps clients well-informed throughout the process
“He always kept me informed and updated with the status of my case; always made himself available.”
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Ethical, honest, and professional in his approach
“He is an honest attorney that works with integrity and honesty.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes, including securing joint custody and favorable financial settlements
“As a result, I got a resolution to my divorce that few Dads experience. I'm a dad with sole custody of my sons.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2021:
Family Law (Oregon State Bar), Custody and Parenting Time (2021 Version)
2018:
Gearing Rackner McGrath Blog, How to Co-Parent When You Don't Get Along With Your Ex
2018:
Gearing Rackner McGrath Blog, Should You or Your Spouse Move Out During the Divorce?
2016:
GRM / YouTube, Substance Abuse in Custody Cases
2010:
Stahancyk Kent & Hook Newsletter and Blog, Stepparent's Rights Upon Divorce
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