Peggy Roston
Divorce? Practical Solutions to Tough ProblemsI have been practicing law in Anchorage, Alaska since 1977. I started practicing law as a business and commercial lawyer. I helped business clients solve the many business and commercial problems they faced in running their companies. I learned alot, but I did not have a passion for what I was doing. Then an opportunity came along, which changed my life. A good friend and family lawyer decided to leave Alaska. She asked if she could refer her divorce clients to me. I said yes. The rest is history. 21 years and many clients later, I still love what I do. I have the experience to give people the advice they need to make thoughtful decisions for their future. I have worked with clients in Anchorage, on the Kenai, in the Mat-Su Valley, and Fairbanks. I have represented clients from many walks of life from subsistence fishermen to successful business owners. Making a positive difference in the lives of my clients is a core value for me.
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Elder Law
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Alaska
- English: Spoken, Written
- Law Clerk to the Honorable Roger G. Connor
- Alaska Supreme Court
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- Judicial Clerkship
- University of California College of the Law, San Francisco
- J.D. (1976) | law with emphasis on securities fraud
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- Activities: intern at Securities and Exchange Commission law clerk for San Francisco Superior Court
- Goucher College
- B.A. (1970) | Political Science
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- Honors: Cum Laude
- American Bar Association
- Member
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- Activities: Member of the Solo Practice, Law Practice Management and Family Law Sections
- Alaska State Bar  # 7705059
- Member
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- Activities: Member of the Family Law Section
- California Bar Association  # 081074
- Member
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- Activities: Inactive
- California Bar Association  # 081074
- Member
- - Current
- Activities: Inactive
- Q. How do I find out who got me on child support
- A: You should be entitled to take a paternity test to see if you are the father of the child in question. I would contact CSSD here to discuss this issue if they are refusing to disclose the name of the mother to you.
- Q. Retiring in August 2015. Spouse and I have agreed to go our seperate ways. Divorce vs. Anullment.
- A: If you and your spouse had a child during marriage, then you have a couple of options. The first is to file a joint petition for dissolution. The second option is to file an uncontested divorce case. You can find the forms on-line at http://www.courts.alaska.gov/shc/family/shcforms.htm.