M. Erica Aquadro, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Vancouver, WA with 9 reviews
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M. Erica Aquadro

408 W 9th Street, Vancouver, WA

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Education

2012:
Saint Louis University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctorate
2008:
Rhodes College, BA - Bachelor of Arts
2004:
Foxcroft School

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Anonymous

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01 May, 2019
Erica was incredible to work with. My ex was very hard to contact and tried to drag things out as long as possible and she did a great job keeping things moving. She handled my getting frustrated over the situation so well and now that I’ve reached the end of that tunnel I am so grateful to have had her help. I absolutely could not have gone through this without her.
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Anonymous

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29 Apr, 2019
I was caught in a bind when my ex sprung on me divorce papers. With only 5 minutes notice, Erica jumped in and helped navigate a complex and somewhat unique relocation and custody case. She was a leader in making my case to the court, and in the end we ended up with a resolution I felt very comfortable with. I would definitely work with her again if needed in future custody conversations.
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Lauren

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07 Jan, 2019
Wonderful to work with! Erica is professional and helpful through complicated legal issues.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Her responsiveness was outstanding, many times I received emails and calls back the same day.”
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Strong legal expertise and advocacy
“Erica was meticulous at revisiting the structure of the documents to ensure I wasn't taken advantage of.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“Erica has just the right balance of compassion and directness.”
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Effective at navigating complex legal issues
“She helped navigate a complex and somewhat unique relocation and custody case.”
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Committed to achieving the best outcome for clients
“Erica not only got to know me, but understood what we were up against and put all the right words in the documents to protect me, my daughter, and our future together.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2021:
Lacamas Magazine, Parenting Disputes During a Pandemic: Helping Your Children Cope with Stress
2020:
Gevurtz Menashe Blog, Family Law Resources for Domestic Violence Victims During the COVID-19 Health Crisis
2020:
Gevurtz Menashe Blog, Practical Tips for Avoiding Pandemic Pitfalls During Divorce
2020:
CCBA Hearsay by CCBA Washington, Like a Mother
2019:
Elizabeth Christy Law Firm PLLC Blog, How to Prepare for Your Consultation
2019:
CCBA Hearsay by CCBA Washington, Family Law Section: An Introduction to Interest-Based Mediation in Family Law
2019:
CCBA Hearsay by CCBA Washington, 2019 Dean Langsdorf Award
2018:
Vancouver Business Journal, Four Key Considerations for Divorce under New Tax Bill
2018:
Elizabeth Christy Law Firm PLLC Blog, Divorce under the New Tax Bill: What You Need to Know
2018:
CCBA Hearsay by CCBA Washington, 2018 Dean Langsdorf Award
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