Natalie Greaves
Hilty, Bower, Haws & Seable, PLLC
Natalie practices family law and mediation in Ada and Canyon counties. She believes that the best lawyers are peacemakers, working to find solutions in even the most emotionally-charged situations. Inviting an attorney into your situation can either simplify or complicate your experience. Having someone “fight” for you only prolongs the fight. Instead, look for an attorney that will solve problems for you.
Natalie has served clients both in Idaho and in Arizona. She graduated Cum Laude from the Arizona State University School of Law, one of the top public law schools in the nation. She has also worked in chambers with judges at nearly every level of court, including externships at the federal trial court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Additionally, Natalie served as judicial law clerk for a year with the Arizona Court of Appeals, and was the Research Editor on Law Review. Natalie works as both a litigating attorney representing individual clients in family law and guardianship cases, as well as working a family law mediator and as an attorney guardian ad litem.
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Child Custody and Divorce Mediation
- Free Consultation
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Credit Cards Accepted
I also accept debit cards and direct online ACH drafts from any bank account.
- Arizona
- State Bar of Arizona
- ID Number: Licensed but inactive
- Idaho
- Partner, Attorney
- Boise Law Group, PLLC
- - Current
- Managing Attorney
- Greaves Legal, PLLC
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- Associate Attorney
- Susan Lynn Mimura & Associates, PLLC
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- Partner, Attorney
- Lorrey-Wiggs & Greaves, PLLC
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- Arizona State Court of Appeals
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- Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University
- J.D. (2010) | Juris Doctor
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- Honors: Law Journal (2009, 2010), Research Assistant to Professor Bartlels, Research Assistant to Professor Grey, J. Reuben Clark Law Society National Student Women in the Law Chairperson (2008)
- Activities: Externship at Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (Judge Hawkins), Externship at Federal District Court (Judge Snow), Externship with US Attorneys' Office Civil Division, Externship at Arizona State Court of Appeals (Judge Barker)
- University of Utah
- B.A. (1999) | English
- Honors: Honors student
- 6.1 Award for Pro Bono and Public Service Work (Solo Practitioner)
- Idaho State Bar
- Outstanding Editor
- Arizona State Law Journal
- Outstanding Student Article
- Arizona State Law Journal
- Outstanding Cite-checking
- Arizona State Law Journal
- Cohen Professionalism Scholar for Ethics
- Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University
- Idaho State Bar Alternative Dispute Resolution Section
- Vice Chairperson
- - Current
- Idaho Mediation Association
- member
- - Current
- Idaho State Bar  # 9230
- member
- - Current
- Idaho State Bar Family Law Section Member
- member
- - Current
- Arizona State Bar  # 028083
- member
- - Current
- Activities: Currently an inactive, non-practicing member in Arizona
- Certified Child Custody Mediator
- Idaho Supreme Court
- Workers' Compensation Certification course Advanced level
- Idaho Industrial Commission
- Law Science and Technology Certificate
- Arizona State University School of Law
- Website
- Boise Law Group, PLLC
- Q. What forms do I need to unsuspended my parental rights? How do I?
- A: I'm a bit confused as to the details of your question. I can't tell who your son lives with now, if there is a guardianship case that is designating who is his guardian, or if you are talking about custody. I'm also unsure jurisdictionally whether the case would be in Montana (where the child lives) or whether there was an Idaho case already establishing jurisdiction in Idaho. In short, your case seems very complicated. I would suggest you use the feature to find an attorney and discuss the details to get a better answer of your options. Best of luck to you!