Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Probate. Do not specialize in Trust formation.
23 years
The Law Office of James W. Grow, Jr., PLLC is a personal service law firm serving clients in Central Idaho and Southeastern Washington. Just as a family may have a family doctor, Attorney James Grow is your family lawyer and personal advocate; a practicing trial lawyer in a broad range of areas where families have legal needs:
Family Law
Criminal Law
Probates and Wills
Civil Litigation
Personal Injury
Property matters
Indian Law
Municipal Law
Contracts and Contract Disputes
Do you have the unfortunate situation to need a divorce? Do you need changes in your child support order? Would you like your husband to adopt your child from a previous relationship? Has your teenage son been in trouble with the law? Did you have a lapse in judgment and have been arrested for DUI? Have you been wrongfully accused? Has your elderly parent passed away and you need to probate a will? Do you need to put your affairs in order and have prepared your last will and testament? Are you disputing with your neighbor over a property line? Have you been injured in a car accident? Are you being sued? Has someone breached a contract they had with you?
James Grow endeavors to serve his clients with a personal style that serves you as an individual and a member of a family and of the community. His sense of community is strong. James Grow was born and raised in the Lewiston Clarkston Valley of Central Idaho and Southeastern Washington, and he cares about the people here. He presently serves as the City Attorney for Clarkston, Washington and maintains his private practice in Lewiston, Idaho. James Grow is licensed to practice law in Idaho and Washington, and the Nez Perce Tribal Court, and has been practicing law since 1987.
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