Diana Fedoroff
Collaborative Attorney, Mediator & Transition Coach
After graduating from Lewis & Clark Law School in 2008, Diana spent the first half of her legal career litigating business disputes in state and federal court.
Out of her own divorce, though, Diana developed a deep passion for helping people through the difficult, life-changing transition out of a marriage or a committed partnership.
Since founding Portland Cooperative Divorce in 2016, Diana has specialized solely in helping individuals, couples, and families find efficient, equitable, and durable out-of-court resolutions to their family law matters.
Her mission is to guide her clients through the legal and practical aspects of divorce without leaving their personal and emotional well-being by the wayside. Though the end of a relationship is rarely easy, Diana truly believes that the change it brings is a potent opportunity to step into greater authenticity and wisdom.
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Juris Doctor (cum laude), Lewis & Clark Law School, 2008
B.A., University of North Carolina (magna cum laude), Wilmington, 2004
B.S., Oregon State University (magna cum laude), 2001
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Mediating High Conflict Personalities - High Conflict Institute
Family Mediation - Lane County Family Services
Collaborative Law - International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Collaborative Law - Seattle Collaborative Law Center
Collaborative Law - Two Rivers Institute for Dispute Resolution
Transpersonal Life Coaching - Association for Research & Enlightenment
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Portland Divorce Support for Men, Founder and Facilitator, 2020 to present
Oregon Association of Collaborative Professionals, Board Member 2022 to present
St. Andrew Legal Clinic, family law client intake, 2016
Rose City Rollers, Code of Conduct Committee Chair, 2013-2019
Taking Care Cancer, Board Member, 2014-2015
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International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Oregon Association of Collaborative Professionals
Oregon Mediation Association
Multnomah Bar Association
Oregon State Bar Family Law Section