Nicole Deering
Portland, OR
Licensed for 27 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Child support
Language
English
About
Practices Areas
Child custody
Child support
Divorce and separation
Language
English
Contact
Schulte, Anderson, Downes, Aronson & Bittner811 SW Naito ParkwaySuite 500Portland, OR, 97212811 SW Naito ParkwaySuite 500Suite 500Portland, OR, 97212
Office: N/A
Website: N/AReviews
Nicole was hired halfway through a messy and contentious case with a court date quickly approaching. We had to change counsel abruptly (no communication for 3 months) and interviewed a half dozen attorney's before settling on Nicole. Nicole is honest and will give you her expert opinion to get the best outcome for you and for your children. She is honest, thorough and real. The other party was almost impossible to communicate with and was purposely difficult every step of the way. Nicole pressured and held the other counsel and party to deadlines and ensured that we ended this arduous battle with an outcome that the children were happy with. She is an excellent communicator and used every tool in her disposal (Word, email, text and phone) to make sure we were all on the same page and our concerns and requests were addressed. All during a pandemic. THIS WAS A NIGHTMARE FOR OVER 2 YEARS! Nicole brought a solid parenting plan and stability that was necessary for the kid's development and social well-being. Her staff is responsive and courteous and there was a definite team feeling from their firm. We felt thoroughly supported and never had to wonder if they were over-billing. I would recommend her and her firm to anybody dealing with a difficult ex or just wants a solid honest attorney. We were not her largest or most complex case but she was focused on our case, when working on it. No nonsense, no filler and complete transparency. She is deeply respected in Portland, and she lived up to her reputation. Thanks Nicole and Team!
Nicole helped me navigate through one of the most crucial times in my life. She provided sincere, expert advice with a straight forward and compassionate style. I feel grateful because Nicole was so dedicated to my divorce case and parenting plan. The outcomes in court were all positive and I would recommend Nicole to friends and family.
Nicole doesn't waste your time or hers. She knows her stuff inside and out. She handled my separation and subsequent divorce, and I think I got a fair and appropriate settlement. Nicole is great at thinking on her feet--she ran circles around my ex-husband's (well-rated) attorney during separation negotiations. If you want warm and fuzzy, she may not fill the bill. If you want brains and straight talk, Nicole is your woman.
I used Nicole in 1999 for a divorce case and again in 2010 for a spousal support modification. She is timely and I have no issues which is why I used her again.
Nicole has joined a large firm and is very busy. I suspect that she is overloaded with too many cases. I hired her to handle my divorce in a fair and equitable fashion with my wife. She was often ill prepared and was using templates from other cases to cookie-cutter court submissions. I was directed by her into a single session mediation marathon with a retired judge. Never agree to this. I was quite capable of making quick financial decisions however it was very inhumane for my dear spouse. My spouse was not ready for this level of pressure. I felt sorry for the trauma. In addition while I was reading lengthy documents that I had never seen before, I was paying billable hours for a minimum of two attorneys and a judge to watch me read. While the other party was reviewing our counter proposal, we were twittling our thumbs - more billable hours. Nicole never was able to obtain a counter proposal prior to the mediation however opposing counsel provide 15-20 pages of documents at the start of the mediation. Quite frankly I thought Nicole spent more time driving down my position than acting as an advocate. Throughout the process Nicole often put forward false deadlines for me to agree to positions in order to pressure me. In addition when I asked for the documents in MS Word so that I could compare the documents with previous versions, Nicole resisted. I spend hours - billable hours - explaining to her that in the mediation terms we had successfully negotiated that opposing counsel was required to provide documents in MS Word. She finally got the documents. Nicole is a nice person but she is just pushing cases through. She is more interested in bending her client into agreement than acting as a good client advocate. My most important advice is NOT to agree to a marathon mediation session. Break it up into several 1 hour sessions, where everyone can thoughtfully review the proposal - off the clock. Good luck
If you need someone to stand up for you and or be honest with you, do not use Nicole Deering. She led me into a unfair contract and lied to me. I'm still dealing with the consequences years later.
Nicole was hired halfway through a messy and contentious case with a court date quickly approaching. We had to change counsel abruptly (no communication for 3 months) and interviewed a half dozen attorney's before settling on Nicole. Nicole is honest and will give you her expert opinion to get the best outcome for you and for your children. She is honest, thorough and real. The other party was almost impossible to communicate with and was purposely difficult every step of the way. Nicole pressured and held the other counsel and party to deadlines and ensured that we ended this arduous battle with an outcome that the children were happy with. She is an excellent communicator and used every tool in her disposal (Word, email, text and phone) to make sure we were all on the same page and our concerns and requests were addressed. All during a pandemic. THIS WAS A NIGHTMARE FOR OVER 2 YEARS! Nicole brought a solid parenting plan and stability that was necessary for the kid's development and social well-being. Her staff is responsive and courteous and there was a definite team feeling from their firm. We felt thoroughly supported and never had to wonder if they were over-billing. I would recommend her and her firm to anybody dealing with a difficult ex or just wants a solid honest attorney. We were not her largest or most complex case but she was focused on our case, when working on it. No nonsense, no filler and complete transparency. She is deeply respected in Portland, and she lived up to her reputation. Thanks Nicole and Team!
Nicole helped me navigate through one of the most crucial times in my life. She provided sincere, expert advice with a straight forward and compassionate style. I feel grateful because Nicole was so dedicated to my divorce case and parenting plan. The outcomes in court were all positive and I would recommend Nicole to friends and family.
Nicole doesn't waste your time or hers. She knows her stuff inside and out. She handled my separation and subsequent divorce, and I think I got a fair and appropriate settlement. Nicole is great at thinking on her feet--she ran circles around my ex-husband's (well-rated) attorney during separation negotiations. If you want warm and fuzzy, she may not fill the bill. If you want brains and straight talk, Nicole is your woman.
I used Nicole in 1999 for a divorce case and again in 2010 for a spousal support modification. She is timely and I have no issues which is why I used her again.
Nicole has joined a large firm and is very busy. I suspect that she is overloaded with too many cases. I hired her to handle my divorce in a fair and equitable fashion with my wife. She was often ill prepared and was using templates from other cases to cookie-cutter court submissions. I was directed by her into a single session mediation marathon with a retired judge. Never agree to this. I was quite capable of making quick financial decisions however it was very inhumane for my dear spouse. My spouse was not ready for this level of pressure. I felt sorry for the trauma. In addition while I was reading lengthy documents that I had never seen before, I was paying billable hours for a minimum of two attorneys and a judge to watch me read. While the other party was reviewing our counter proposal, we were twittling our thumbs - more billable hours. Nicole never was able to obtain a counter proposal prior to the mediation however opposing counsel provide 15-20 pages of documents at the start of the mediation. Quite frankly I thought Nicole spent more time driving down my position than acting as an advocate. Throughout the process Nicole often put forward false deadlines for me to agree to positions in order to pressure me. In addition when I asked for the documents in MS Word so that I could compare the documents with previous versions, Nicole resisted. I spend hours - billable hours - explaining to her that in the mediation terms we had successfully negotiated that opposing counsel was required to provide documents in MS Word. She finally got the documents. Nicole is a nice person but she is just pushing cases through. She is more interested in bending her client into agreement than acting as a good client advocate. My most important advice is NOT to agree to a marathon mediation session. Break it up into several 1 hour sessions, where everyone can thoughtfully review the proposal - off the clock. Good luck
If you need someone to stand up for you and or be honest with you, do not use Nicole Deering. She led me into a unfair contract and lied to me. I'm still dealing with the consequences years later.
Nicole was hired halfway through a messy and contentious case with a court date quickly approaching. We had to change counsel abruptly (no communication for 3 months) and interviewed a half dozen attorney's before settling on Nicole. Nicole is honest and will give you her expert opinion to get the best outcome for you and for your children. She is honest, thorough and real. The other party was almost impossible to communicate with and was purposely difficult every step of the way. Nicole pressured and held the other counsel and party to deadlines and ensured that we ended this arduous battle with an outcome that the children were happy with. She is an excellent communicator and used every tool in her disposal (Word, email, text and phone) to make sure we were all on the same page and our concerns and requests were addressed. All during a pandemic. THIS WAS A NIGHTMARE FOR OVER 2 YEARS! Nicole brought a solid parenting plan and stability that was necessary for the kid's development and social well-being. Her staff is responsive and courteous and there was a definite team feeling from their firm. We felt thoroughly supported and never had to wonder if they were over-billing. I would recommend her and her firm to anybody dealing with a difficult ex or just wants a solid honest attorney. We were not her largest or most complex case but she was focused on our case, when working on it. No nonsense, no filler and complete transparency. She is deeply respected in Portland, and she lived up to her reputation. Thanks Nicole and Team!
Nicole helped me navigate through one of the most crucial times in my life. She provided sincere, expert advice with a straight forward and compassionate style. I feel grateful because Nicole was so dedicated to my divorce case and parenting plan. The outcomes in court were all positive and I would recommend Nicole to friends and family.
Nicole doesn't waste your time or hers. She knows her stuff inside and out. She handled my separation and subsequent divorce, and I think I got a fair and appropriate settlement. Nicole is great at thinking on her feet--she ran circles around my ex-husband's (well-rated) attorney during separation negotiations. If you want warm and fuzzy, she may not fill the bill. If you want brains and straight talk, Nicole is your woman.
I used Nicole in 1999 for a divorce case and again in 2010 for a spousal support modification. She is timely and I have no issues which is why I used her again.
Nicole has joined a large firm and is very busy. I suspect that she is overloaded with too many cases. I hired her to handle my divorce in a fair and equitable fashion with my wife. She was often ill prepared and was using templates from other cases to cookie-cutter court submissions. I was directed by her into a single session mediation marathon with a retired judge. Never agree to this. I was quite capable of making quick financial decisions however it was very inhumane for my dear spouse. My spouse was not ready for this level of pressure. I felt sorry for the trauma. In addition while I was reading lengthy documents that I had never seen before, I was paying billable hours for a minimum of two attorneys and a judge to watch me read. While the other party was reviewing our counter proposal, we were twittling our thumbs - more billable hours. Nicole never was able to obtain a counter proposal prior to the mediation however opposing counsel provide 15-20 pages of documents at the start of the mediation. Quite frankly I thought Nicole spent more time driving down my position than acting as an advocate. Throughout the process Nicole often put forward false deadlines for me to agree to positions in order to pressure me. In addition when I asked for the documents in MS Word so that I could compare the documents with previous versions, Nicole resisted. I spend hours - billable hours - explaining to her that in the mediation terms we had successfully negotiated that opposing counsel was required to provide documents in MS Word. She finally got the documents. Nicole is a nice person but she is just pushing cases through. She is more interested in bending her client into agreement than acting as a good client advocate. My most important advice is NOT to agree to a marathon mediation session. Break it up into several 1 hour sessions, where everyone can thoughtfully review the proposal - off the clock. Good luck
If you need someone to stand up for you and or be honest with you, do not use Nicole Deering. She led me into a unfair contract and lied to me. I'm still dealing with the consequences years later.