Leigh Noffsinger, experienced Child Support, Family Law attorney in Bainbridge Island, WA with 21 reviews
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Leigh Noffsinger

187 Parfitt Way SW, Bainbridge Island, WA

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2000:
University of Washington School of Law, J.D. with Honors

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Mark roth

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30 Oct, 2024
I highly recommend Kirsten for anyone going through a divorce. She initially represented me through a collaborative process, and even when circumstances changed, she remained a steady source of guidance. Although she was no longer able to formally represent me due to her focus on collaborative divorce, she continued to provide invaluable advice and helped review critical documents. Kirsten always kept me informed, explained everything clearly, and was incredibly thorough in checking every detail. Her professionalism, compassion, and dedication made a difficult process much smoother. I am deeply grateful for her support and would recommend her to anyone looking for an attorney who truly cares.
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Anonymous

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20 Jun, 2023
Leigh represented me in my divorce against a VERY high conflict attorney. While I wasn’t able to get my ex-wife to agree to a Collaborative Divorce, that didn’t stop Leigh from using her skills to minimize UNNECESSARY conflict. But by no means does her style of practice mean that she simple advocates for her clients to rollover. After attempting to keep costs down by negotiating a settlement with my ex-wife’s attorney, she arranged for us to meet with an exceptionally skilled mediator to settle our case. I walked away with both a parenting plan and an asset division agreement that I was very happy with. Had I not hired an attorney at all, I’d have unknowingly given away all of my parenting rights. And because of Leigh’s low conflict approach, I have a much better co-parenting relationship with my children‘s mother than I would otherwise. I can’t recommend her highly enough.
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Erin lewis

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09 Feb, 2023
Excellent work. Leigh is always thoughtful and thorough in our conversations.
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Highly responsive, patient, and reassuring attorney who provides clear guidance and advice
“Leigh has been a godsend through my divorce. Extremely responsive, patient, explained things succinctly, pragmatic, and very reassuring.”
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Focuses on collaborative and low-conflict approaches to minimize unnecessary conflict
“While I wasn't able to get my ex-wife to agree to a Collaborative Divorce, that didn't stop Leigh from using her skills to minimize UNNECESSARY conflict.”
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Thorough in checking details and keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Kirsten always kept me informed, explained everything clearly, and was incredibly thorough in checking every detail.”
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Compassionate and dedicated, with a focus on achieving the best outcome for the client
“Kirsten's professionalism, compassion, and dedication made a difficult process much smoother.”
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Efficient, cost-effective, and able to find creative solutions that work for both parties
“Leigh not only negotiated a fair settlement, she offered creative solutions that worked for both parties.”
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Can sometimes advocate too much for a collaborative approach, leading to unequal settlements
“The result was a very unequal settlement, which I only came to appreciate after the divorce was finalized. I don't think Leigh has a great sense of how to value assets and she was not a strong advocate for my interests.”
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Clients may need to have someone else review the final divorce agreement to ensure they understand the concessions they are making
“If you elect to hire Leigh, I'd advise you to have someone else look over the divorce agreement before you sign it to make sure that you completely understand what concessions you are making and how the assets are being divided.”

Publications

2017:
Washington State Bar Association, NW Lawyer, What Cancer Taught Me About Being a Divorce Attorney
1999:
Washington Law Review, Wanted Posters, Bulletproof Vests, and the First Amendment: Distinguishing True Threats from Coercive Political Advocacy

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