Lori A Jenkins

2703 12th St SE, Salem, OR

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Kari

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20 Apr, 2024
My husband & I used Lori to take care of our adoption (which was an open adoption for our great niece). We we anxious to get the adoption done and Lori was compassionate to listen to our story, knowledgeable in rights of the family members, and was efficient in getting the adoption completed within two months! Lor is amazing and trustworthy. This review is so late, but we appreciated how simple she made this portion of our adoption !
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Tasha

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12 Oct, 2021
We contacted Lori Jenkins for my husband to adopt my four children, all teenagers. She was very knowledgeable about any and all questions we had. She handled our case with care and efficiency. She is always patient, caring, and professional. The adoption went very smoothly and faster than we expected as the bio-father lives in another state. It helped that my ex willingly signed consent to the adoption but we feel it was Lori that made the process so smooth and easy for us. We would most definitely hire her again should we need a lawyer in a similar area of expertise. Thank you Lori!
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Jessica

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27 Jul, 2021
My husband and I hired Lori initially to help us terminate my Ex’s legal rights to my son and allow my husband to adopt my son. It ended up being a long, brutal, custody battle with my ex who had resurfaced after being absent for years from my son’s life. Lori fought hard for us, prepared us every step of the way, took time to listen to us but also told us ways we could cut costs by handling certain things ourselves. She told us our options along the way and explained why she recommended one option over the other. She helped us see things realistically and at times helped to reel in emotions and keep things focused on our son vs my ex. With her help we were able to come to a sustainable agreement that kept our son safe. My ex was granted supervised visits that would graduate to unsupervised, then overnights, then short summer visits then eventually 3week summer visits. Lori told us this was the best solution to give him time to prove himself or enough rope to hang himself. It’s been over 5yrs since that arrangement was made and he has still never had an unsupervised visit and only maintained contact for about a year. Lori still touches base with us to see how we are doing. Our son turns 18 next year and Lori will be handling the adult adoption case for us so my husband can finally legally be named his dad. We can’t thank Lori enough for all of her hard work and dedication. If you’re looking for an attorney you can trust with your children’s lives, look no further.
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Responsive and Accessible Communication
“Lori was very quick to respond to my emails. She was quick to find out answers at the courthouse when I needed answers.”
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Transparent and Reasonable Pricing
“Lori's costs were reasonable for the work she did. She was transparent with her fees, and didn't nickel and dime me.”
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Compassionate and Caring Approach
“Lori used compassion together with attentive listening and direct communication to assist our family with separation and custody issues.”
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Expertise and Proficiency in Adoptions
“Regardless of COvid-19 and the constraints/challenges with international adoptions, Lori Jenkins demonstrated her proficiency and expertise in adoption matters.”
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Perseverance and Dedication to Clients
“Despite legal 'detours' Lori persevered with patience and dedication, highlighting her commitment to serving her clients is truly outstanding.”
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