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Interesting notes about Sam:
Favorite teacher: Mrs. Patton (AP History)
Golf handicap: 10
Collections: Supreme Court Bobbleheads
Distinctions
  • Avvo.com 10.0 “Superb” rating
  • Avvo.com "Clients' Choice" Award, 2018
  • Washington Rising Star by Super Lawyers®, 2024
  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the field of Family Law, 2021-2025
  • Washington Rising Star by Super Lawyers®, 2022-2023

Samuel J. Page has devoted his career to helping people navigate sensitive family law matters.

"I practice family law because it allows me to personally connect with my clients and assist them in a meaningful way."

Sam has a natural ability to remain centered in even the most tumultuous cases. His calm disposition puts his clients at ease and makes him especially effective in high conflict situations.

"Resolving a high conflict case, especially short of trial, is very rewarding. I am motivated to help my clients reach a positive resolution and recover their peace of mind without the stress of trial."

While he undertakes to settle cases favorably as quickly as facts allow, Sam is a strong advocate in the courtroom. He views litigation as another tool to attain positive results for his client.

Sam is passionate about helping underserved populations. During law school, he worked for the Kalispel Tribe of Indians as a Rule 9 Intern. He also spent significant time with University Legal Assistance, a legal aid clinic serving individuals in the Spokane region who are unable to afford adequate legal services.

Sam and his wife are proud new parents of a baby girl. Their family also includes two large Goldendoodles, Mabel and Wallace. In his free time, Sam enjoys golfing and playing saxophone in a local community band.

More About Samuel Page
  • Education
    • J.D., Gonzaga School of Law
      • CALI Excellence for the Future Award, Federal Indian Law, 2013
      • CALI Excellence for the Future Award, Legal Research and Writing, 2011
      • Executive Board Member, Gonzaga Journal of International Law, 2013
    • B.A., Hobart College
  • Affiliations

    Memberships

    • Washington State Bar Association, Indian Law Section, 2013-2014
    • Washington State Bar Association, Employment Law Section, 2015
    • Washington State Bar Association, Solo and Small Firm Section, 2013-2015
    • Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section 2013-Present
    • Washington State Association of Justice, 2013-2015
    • Kalispel Tribal Bar Association, 2011-2013
    • Puyallup Tribal Bar Association, 2014-Present

    Appointments

    • Commissioner Pro Tempore, Tacoma-Pierce County Superior Court, 2024 - Present
    • Trustee, Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, 2016

    Admissions

    • Muckleshoot Tribal Court of Justice, 2021 – Present

    Community Activities

    • Pro Bono Adjunct Professor, Seattle University School of Law, 2022
    • Committee Member, Associates Campaign for Equal Justice, Legal Foundation of Washington, 2022
  • Publications & Presentations

    Publications

    • Featured in “Next Gen in Law Series,” Puget Sound Business
    • "Family Law in Tribal Court," Pierce County Lawyer (Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association), September/October 2019

    Presentations

    • Presenter, “The WAC ATTACK!,” Love Stinks XV, Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association, October 2023
    • Presenter, “Administrative Law Appeals,” Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association Annual Convention, September 2023
    • Presenter, “Overcoming Discovery and Evidence Obstacles in Family Law,” Top Challenges in Washington Family Law, National Business Institute, November 2022
    • Presenter, “Family Law: New Guardianship Statute,” Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association Annual Convention, October 2022
    • Presenter, “Minor UGA Update (Uniform Guardianship, Conservatorship, and Other Protective Arrangements Act)” Domestic Relations Attorneys of Washington (DRAW) Annual Meeting, October 2022
    • Presenter, “Minor Guardianships: or how I learned to stop worrying and love RCW 11.130,” NALS of Washington Fall Meeting and Educational Conference, October 2021
    • Presenter, “Minor Guardianships: or how I learned to stop worrying and love RCW 11.130,” NALS of Pierce County, September 2021
    • “Challenges with Pro Se Litigations,” NALS Annual Ethics CLE, 2019
  • "Put my wishes and needs at the front of my divorce."
    - Laura
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