Samuel J. Page is a family law attorney at McKinley Irvin who is known for his steady presence and effective advocacy in complex and high-conflict matters. He represents clients in all areas of family law, including divorce, custody, parenting plans, and domestic violence protection orders.
Sam approaches each case with a focus on achieving practical, client-centered outcomes. While he works to resolve disputes efficiently and outside of court whenever possible, he is also a skilled litigator who is fully prepared to advocate for his clients at trial when necessary. His ability to remain composed under pressure allows him to navigate even the most contentious situations with clarity and purpose.
In addition to his practice, Sam serves as a Commissioner Pro Tempore in Pierce County Superior Court, where he is entrusted to preside over matters in the absence of a sitting Commissioner. He is also a frequent speaker on emerging family law issues and has contributed to legal education as an adjunct professor at Seattle University School of Law, teaching in the Applied Family Law and Applied DVPO Practicum programs.
Sam is committed to helping clients move through challenging transitions with confidence and stability, always with an emphasis on thoughtful strategy and effective resolution.
Outside of his legal work, Sam enjoys spending time with his wife and children, golfing, and playing saxophone in a local community band. Their family also includes two Goldendoodles, Mabel and Ernie.