Maureen Toomey, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in Bellingham, WA with 25 reviews
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Maureen Toomey

1111 West Holly Street, Suite G1, Bellingham, WA

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2012:
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1987:
University of Utah, MS - Master of Science
1981:
Regis University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Bryan

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05 Dec, 2024
Maureen was very dilligent in helping me with my case. She has a lot of knowledgeable experience in family law
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19 Aug, 2024
Maureen is a wonderful lawyer! She goes above and beyond, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to cases while working with heart and respect for the gravity of situations. She never loses sight that at the center of the legal process are real people, needing help! Maureen is available throughout the process to explain details/answer questions, helps ease stressful situations by putting in extra effort/time when needed, works with compassion to help achieve the desired outcomes, authentically goes out of her way to facilitate and manage the process as clients make the choices that are best for their unique situations, and is a confident voice for her clients in court. Hiring Maureen will undoubtedly help you feel confident as you navigate the legal process while she works with you to secure the best interests of your family. "Grateful" doesn't begin to express how I feel!
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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable in family law
“Maureen was very dilligent in helping me with my case. She has a lot of knowledgeable experience in family law”
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Compassionate and understanding towards clients
“Maureen is a wonderful lawyer! She goes above and beyond, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to cases while working with heart and respect for the gravity of situations.”
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Responsive and available to clients
“Maureen was always a phone call away if I had a question or concern.”
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Helps clients achieve desired outcomes
“She stood up for me in Court and I got everything I wanted.”
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Flexible and accommodating to client needs
“She worked with me on pricing. Divorces are not easy and I can't imagine not having Maureen Toomey to help me through it.”
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Can be scattered or disorganized at times
“Maureen could be a tiny bit scattered sometimes but for the most part, she was amazing.”
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High demand and may not be able to take on all potential clients
“I know there are alot of potential clients that she cannot take o n.”

Publications

2011:
Utah Law Review, “V” Is for Vegetarian: FDA-Mandated Vegetarian Food Labeling
2011:
Utah Law Review, Judicial Independence in Times of Crisis: Introduction
2011:
Utah Law Review, The United Kingdom’s Supreme Court: Three Skeptical Reflections Concerning the New Court
2011:
Utah Law Review, Getting What You Pay For: Judicial Compensation and Judicial Independence
2010:
Utah Law Review, The Role of Independent Directors in Startup Firms
2010:
Utah Law Review, Anna Nicole Smith Goes Shopping: The New Forum-Shopping Problem
2010:
Utah Law Review, The Retail-Investor Vote: Mobilizing Rationally Apathetic Shareholders to Preserve or Challenge the Board’s Presumption of Authority
2010:
Utah Law Review, Decentralizing Family: An Inclusive Proposal for Individual Tax Filing in the United States
2010:
Utah Law Review, Lawyers, Guns, and Money: Why the Tiahrt Amendment’s Ban on the Admissibility of ATF Trace Data in State Court Actions Violates the Commerce Clause and the Tenth Amendment
2010:
Utah Law Review, Preventive Detention, Character Evidence, and the New Criminal Law
2010:
Utah Law Review, Reasonable Perception and Parody in Copyright Law
2010:
Utah Law Review, Partisan Gerrymandering as a Safeguard of Federalism
2010:
Utah Law Review, Reviving an Epithet: A New Way Forward for the Essential Facilities Doctrine
2010:
Utah Law Review, Beyond Mere Theft: Why Computer Hackers Trading On Wrongfully Acquired Information Should Be Held Accountable Under the Securities Exchange Act
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