Elizabeth (“Betsy”) Hershman-Greven is a Shareholder of the firm. Betsy focuses her practice on a wide range of family law matters, and represents clients in both traditional and non-traditional families.
Betsy received her J.D., Magna Cum Laude, from Seattle University School of Law in 2004. She has lectured to attorneys, judges, law students, mental health professionals, and the public on various legal issues, with a particular emphasis on issues affecting unmarried and same-sex couples. Betsy has also authored numerous articles on these and other topics.
Betsy is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, the King County Bar Association, and the QLaw Bar Association. She is a trained mediator and has been recognized as a “Rising Star” by her peers in multiple years. Betsy enjoys volunteering her time with Legal Voice.
Winner, Client Counseling Competition. Associate Editor, Seattle Journal for Social Justice; A Family Law Practitioner's Guide to Navigating the Domestic Partnership Expansion Bill, Washington State Bar News, June 2008; Presenter, Rights, Benefits & Options: Unraveling Washington State's New Domestic Partnership Law, Pride Foundation Public Event, July 2007; Successfully Representing Nontraditional Families, National Business Institute CLE, August 2008; "The Domestic Partnership Bill, What Every Family Law Practitioner Needs to Know," King County Bar Association, April 2008; Strategies and Solutions for the Family Law Practitioner, WSBA Mid-year CLE, June 2009; Breaking-Up is Harder to do When You're Not Married, Community Property CLE, April 2010 (co-chair).