Dr. Whiting opened her law practice on January 6, 2005, and is engaged in the following aspects of family, elder, and probate law:
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Adoptions and adoption investigations
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Child custody and visitation
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Child support
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Divorce and separate maintenance and support
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Collaborative practice in domestic relations
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Guardianship agreements for minor children
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Court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem
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Guardianships and conservatorships for incapacitated adults
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Durable powers of attorney and advance directives (e.g., health care powers of attorney, living wills
Dr. Whiting's mission is to provide legal services using a collaborative, client-counseling model. She seeks to engage and support the client in protecting his or her own economic and emotional interests in domestic and family matters. Dr. Whiting serves all persons regardless of race, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, or disability.
To achieve this mission, Dr. Whiting collaborates with the client
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To preserve the client's dignity as a member of a family and community.
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To counsel the client in choosing among options for solving legal problems.
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To support and enable the client to exercise informed and practical decision-making.
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To pursue the client's interests through appropriate legal processes.
Staff Profiles Judith Ann Whiting, PhD, JD, Counselor and Attorney at Law
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