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Deborah H. Wald, Esq.
A teacher as well as a lawyer, Ms. Wald uniquely blends a practitioner's experience with national and historical perspectives. She is an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco law school, where she teaches an upper level seminar entitled "Topics in Contemporary Family Law," covering a broad range of cutting-edge family law issues. Her law review article, The Parentage Puzzle, was published in the Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law in 2007; and a second article entitled Integrated Approaches to Solving Same-Sex Dissolutions will be published in Conflict Resolution Quarterly in 2009. Ms. Wald speaks nationally on contemporary family law issues. Recent venues include the American Society of Reproductive Medicine Annual Conference; Williams Institute at UCLA; KQED Forum; American Bar Association Section on Dispute Resolution; California Women's Commission; the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA); Family Law Institute of the Center for Judicial Education & Research; and both American University and Northeastern University Schools of Law. Ms. Wald also is an experienced criminal defense attorney, focusing primarily on indigent criminal appeals. As a criminal defense lawyer she has devoted her energy to protecting non-citizens who are facing deportation or exclusion from the United States as a result of their contacts with the criminal justice system. She was a founder of Women Defenders, an organization providing professional, technical and social support networks for female criminal defense practitioners; and she worked as a public defender in Alameda County for 5 years. Ms. Wald is a member of the American Academy of Assisted Reproduction Technology Attorneys, and a member of the ACAL, the Academy of California Adoption Lawyers and Academy of California Family Formation Lawyers. She is on the Board of Directors of Our Family Coalition, the Bay Area's largest LGBT family organization. She is the Chair of the National Family Law Advisory Council for the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and a member of the Family Law Section of the American Bar Association. Ms. Wald is a member of the San Francisco Bar and BALIF. A graduate of Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts, Ms. Wald currently resides in San Francisco with her partner, their two teenage sons, and two crazy but cute dogs.
Paul W. Thorndal
At the Wald Law Group, Mr. Thorndal specializes in the litigation of marital and non-marital disputes, with a particular concern for the dissolution of non-traditional families. His cases include traditional divorces as well as the dissolutions of both registered and non-registered same sex partnerships. In all dissolution cases, he addresses both division of assets and custody disputes as appropriate. Mr. Thorndal's practice also includes assisted reproductive technology (ART) litigation, disputed guardianships, and contested adoptions, and he is a key contributor to the firm's growing surrogacy practice. Because litigation can be such an expensive and acrimonious process, Mr. Thorndal believes that it is important to work closely with clients to identify the aspects of their cases which can be settled by agreement, and to fight aggressively for his clients in court only where the parties truly cannot agree. In particular, the Wald Law Group provides a variety of legal services related to family law disputes, and Mr. Thorndal's goal is to explore all available alternatives with each client, and then work together to resolve the family law dispute to the client's satisfaction. Mr. Thorndal's unique blend of experience in both family law and civil litigation makes him well suited to handle dissolutions where a significant portion of disputed property was purchased prior to marriage or domestic partner registration. Paul W. Thorndal is a member of the Family Law Practice Section of both the State Bar of California and the Bar Association of San Francisco, as well as a member fo the Marin County and San Mateo Bar Associations. He also is a member of the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association, and the Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom; and a past member of the Alameda Contra Costa Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Thorndal is on the Governing Board Directors for the Haight Ashbury Free Clinics. Paul obtained his B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley, and his J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. He and his longtime partner have lived in San Francisco for many years.
Amanda J. List
Ms. List grew up in Bloomington, Indiana. She has lived in California full-time since 1992. She has one child and two ferocious dogs. Contact Us to Schedule an Appointment or Consultation DISCLAIMERS: This website is intended to provide general information about selected legal topics. The information provided on this site is not legal advice, and is published for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be used as a substitute for specific legal advice or opinions, and the transmission of this information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship between the sender and the receiver. No reader should act on information contained on this website without obtaining the specific advice of legal counsel. Deborah H. Wald and Paul W. Thorndal are licensed to practice law in the State of California, and do not offer advice as to the laws of any other state. | |||||||||||||||||