Katherine Peterson

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Katherine Peterson: Attorney with Law Offices of Tresa A. Sadler, PLLC

Biography

Katherine Peterson received her undergraduate degree with honors from California Lutheran University. In 2006, she clerked for Mr. Leonard Kerr for four years as a Rule 6 Intern, which allowed her to sit for the Washington State Bar Exam in 2012. Ms. Peterson passed the bar exam on the first try. Following her admission, she continued to work as an attorney for Mr. Kerr, first for the firm Shipman & Uberti, PLLC, and then as a solo practitioner.

She happily accepted the opportunity to work for the Law Offices of Tresa A. Sadler, PLLC, which affords her a balanced life. She spends her winters at home in Arizona and the remaining year in Washington.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Family Law
  • Divorce & Separation
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support

Education & Credentials

Year of First Admission:
2012
Admission:
2012, Washington
ISLN:
922523007

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