Myah Kehoe is a founding partner of Kehoe Moneyhun Law,
LLC, where she brings extensive experience in family law mediation and
collaborative divorce to clients in Oregon and Washington. Ms. Kehoe earned her
undergraduate degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz, before
attending Willamette University College of Law, where she graduated in 2007 and
obtained a certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution. Early in her career,
she gained valuable experience assisting unrepresented litigants at the
Multnomah County Courthouse and serving as a Judicial Clerk for all ten family
law judges. Since establishing her law practice in 2008, Ms. Kehoe has provided
comprehensive legal solutions in family law and mediation, including document
review and unbundled legal services, and expanded her services to Washington
State in 2019. Committed to service and professional excellence, she has held
leadership roles with the Oregon State Bar, currently serves as
President-Elect, and will serve as President in 2025. Ms. Kehoe is recognized
for her outstanding legal accomplishments by SuperLawyers, Lawyers of
Distinction, and other industry organizations, and is dedicated to pro bono
work and advancing the legal profession through speaking engagements and
community involvement.