Biography
Born and raised in Seattle, Zoey decided that for college she had to strike out on her own for another state…or rather another district. She attended American University in the District of Columbia, where she got her BA in Public Relations and Strategic Communications with a minor in Political Science. She then decided to head back home to continue her studies at Seattle University School of Law, in their evening program.
Throughout all of college and most of law school, Zoey worked in addition to her studies. Much of her work was with FoodRecovery.org, a nonprofit that helps rescue food that would have become food waste and instead puts it to good use at nonprofits serving the hungry. This work helped Zoey see what our social safety net looks like and informed the compassion she brings to her clients every day.
While in law school, Zoey fell in love with family law and the impact it can make on clients every single day for the rest of their lives. She built on her family law studies by taking classes in Collaborative Law, Domestic Violence Law, and Reproductive Justice. She also participated in the family law clinic, where she had the opportunity to work with clients before her graduation.
After graduating and passing the bar, Zoey worked at a small family law firm in Everett, Washington. She was able to work closely with her clients and hone her skills. Now, Zoey is excited to grow her practice alongside her new clients at Modern Family Law. She has a specific interest in representing fellow members of the queer community. Zoey also cares deeply about domestic violence survivors and finds a special joy in working on prenuptial agreements.
Zoey had her research on Alaska’s reproductive health laws published in the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Policing Pregnancy By State resource. She also provided research and editing support for Breaking the Silence: Good Riddance to Non-Disclosure Agreements in the #MeToo Era, which was published in the Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy.
In her free time, Zoey can be found knitting and tremendously enjoying playing video games badly. She loves to open water swim, despite her jellyfish allergy, and believes no year starts properly without a polar bear plunge. Zoey’s dog Apollo is a cross between a goldendoodle and a mutt, and the love of her life.
Interesting Facts
“You set the tone.” An iconic line from one of Zoey’s favorite TV shows, ER. It’s also the way she approaches her clients about their family law case. When clients ask for legal advice, the first thing Zoey wants to know is what their goals are and what tone they want to take.
If you want her to, Zoey can be an aggressive, high-conflict attorney who fights the opposing party on every single point. Or she can help her clients seek compromise and amicable solutions that avoid the courtroom as much as possible. Zoey wants her clients to steer the ship, while she keeps the boat moving ahead.
For her volunteer work, Zoey is a two-time recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Gold Award from President Barack Obama.
Zoey is licensed to practice law in the State of Washington. Her professional memberships include: