Katherine Ridenour

Katherine Ridenour: Attorney with Burt, Blee, Dixon, Sutton & Bloom, LLP

Biography

Katherine Ridenour joined Burt Blee in 2019. Katherine focuses her practice on all areas of family law, including dissolution of marriage, custody disputes, paternity, child support, and adoption. Katherine also practices in the areas of general litigation and appellate law.

Prior to entering law school, Katherine devoted a great deal of time operating and managing several of her family’s businesses. Her business sense provides for a pragmatic perspective in domestic relations cases. Following law school, Katherine served as judicial law clerk for Judges Nancy E. Boyer and Daniel G. Heath in the Civil Division of the Allen Superior Court.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody

Education & Credentials

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 10810, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
University Attended:
Purdue University, B.S., 2005
Law School Attended:
Western Michigan Thomas M. Cooley Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2011
Year of First Admission:
2011
Admission:
2011, Indiana
ISLN:
1000449934

Payment Information

Fixed Hourly Rates
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Other Information
Fixed fees available

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260-298-8943  Phone

260-422-2722  Fax

www.burtblee.com/katherine-ridenour

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