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Peter S. Lineberger
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Pete Lineberger has twenty-seven years of experience in all areas of the civil law. In the past fifteen years, he has placed special emphasis on the field of family law, including support, custody, property division and valuation of complex property holdings. Other areas of this field may encompass modifications of support or custody, complex interstate or international jurisdictional issues, or contested adoption proceedings. Pete has taken leadership roles in his bar associations in Washington and Montana. His involvement in pro bono work and promotion is a reflection of his dedication to the principles of equal access to justice for all, and competent representation for all. His experience in civil appeals is available for appellate brief writing and oral argument. Practice Areas: Family Law; Domestic Relations; Matrimonial Law; Civil Appeals. Admitted: 1976, Montana and U.S. District Court, District of Montana; 1994, Washington; 1995, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Washington Law School: Gonzaga University School of Law, J.D., 1976. College: Williams College, B.A., English, 1969. Member: Spokane County, Washington State (Member and Chair, Executive Committee, Family Law Section, 2001-2002) and American (Family Law Section) Bar Associations; State Bar of Montana (Chair, Child and Family Law Section, 1993-1994) Biography: President, Montana City Attorneys Association, 1983-1984. Chairman, Gallatin County Legal Services Committee, 1985-1989. President, Gallatin County Bar Association, 1992. Listed in, Who's Who in American Law. Chair, Spokane County Volunteer Lawyers Program Committee, 1998-1999. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; Superior Court Commissioner Pro Tem, 2000-2003. Military: Lt., USNR, active duty, 1969-1972 Born: Akron, Ohio, March 9, 1947. Please visit our website for additional information. |
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