Natalie Hedman
Hedman Family Law, L.L.C.
With over a decade of legal experience, Attorney Natalie Hedman has the in-depth knowledge and insights to help her clients find answers to their difficult questions. At Hedman Family Law, L.L.C., her team understands the challenges clients face, and they offer helpful guidance and compassionate care to help you get through your situation with hope and confidence. Ms. Hedman was awarded the Michael E. Haglund Award Multnomah Bar Association in 2012 for her commitment to her clients. Whether you are considering a divorce or you need to modify your child custody arrangements, her team stands ready to help.
Natalie Hedman's practice focuses on complex divorce, complex child custody cases, parenting time, child and spousal support, legal separations, domestic partnerships, modifications, division of assets and business interests. She also represents parents, grandparents, stepparents and other family members in defense of or requests for third-party custody and psychological parent rights. Natalie is especially passionate about child safety and regularly helps parents obtain temporary orders to protect a child’s psychological or physical welfare through immediate danger orders or status quo orders.
Natalie also has helped people on both sides of family abuse restraining orders, elder abuse restraining orders and sexual abuse protective orders. Natalie's experience as a family law attorney and a parent gives her both a legal and a personal perspective on difficult cases. You will find Natalie understands the place you are coming from and exactly how personal it is for you and will help you find the best solutions for your family. In other words, when you meet Natalie, you will find someone who knows how to be the strongest advocate on your behalf.
Natalie balances her demanding yet rewarding work with her husband, her kiddo, two dogs and a cat. Natalie also enjoys volunteering in various areas of need, trail running, hiking, biking and singing jazz.
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights , Victims Rights
- Custody
- Child Support
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Oregon
- English: Spoken, Written
- Sole Practitioner
- Hedman Family Law, L.L.C.
- - Current
- Senior Associate
- Gresham Family & Bankruptcy Law
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- Sole Practitioner
- Natalie Hedman, Attorney at Law
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- Adjunct Professor
- Heald College
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- Nova Southeastern University
- J.D. (2008) | Law
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- Portland State University
- B.S. (2003) | Double Major Sociology and Women Studies
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- The Michael E. Hagland Pro Bono Award
- MBA
- Orebon Bar Pro-Bono Committee
- Co-Chair
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- Oregon Women Lawyers
- Member
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- Multnomah Bar Association
- Member
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- The Parent's, ProLawCLE, Online
- ProLawCLE
- Two CLE Credits
- The Parent's "Humble" Pursuit of Custody and Parenting Time: Basics for Legal Professionals, ProLawCLE, Online
- ProLawCLE
- Two CLE Credits
- Licensed to Practice Law in Oregon
- Oregon State Bar
- Q. After submitting a USD, I received the response: "remove SSI #'s from this public document." What does this mean?
- A: Generally, you don’t want to put full social security numbers or account number in s document that becomes a public record. You should at least redact (blank out) all numbers but last for digits. This is for your own preorectiin against fraud.