Law Offices of Swanson & Myers

Marie Moreno Myers, Esq.; NaKesha E.S. Dodson,Esq.; Mary A.S. Swanson, of Counsel

   

4075 Eleventh Street

Riverside, CA 9251

(951) 781-9132

Fax (951) 276-3226

MEMBERSHIPS

American Bar Association

California State Bar Association

ABA FL Section

AREAS OF PRACTICE

Family Law

Wills& Trusts

July, 2009

 

Swanson and Myers has been representing family law clients in the Inland Empire for 30 years, offering precise legal representation through limiting their practice to family law, wills and trusts. The firm consists of attorneys Marie Moreno Myers, Mary A.S. Swanson, and NaKesha A. S. Dodson.

Marie Moreno Myers is a native of the Inland Empire, and continues to be involved in in her community through such activities as judging Mock Trial, an active member of her church and being a Wish Granter for Make a Wish Foundation. Continuing education is paramount for the firm through participation in the Family Law Trial Advocacy training through the American Bar Association, and continuing legal education. In addition, Attorney Myers is a professor of community property at California Southern Law School.

NaKeesha Dodson, the newest member of the firm,is an Inland Empire native whose personal approach to cases reflects that of the entire firm: Children do not have to be destroyed by divorce but they too have to rebuild and recover. While completing her BA at Marquette University, she was able to help children in need as a Court Appointed Special Advocate. Ms. Dodson has worked in family law for five years. She obtained her law degree from Chapman University where she achieved the highest graduation honors in the areas of Family Law and Trial Practice.

Mary Swanson started practice with Marie Myers by her side 30 years ago. She is now "of counsel" and enjoying retirement. Mrs .Swanson still keeps a "hands on" approach in the firm. Her many accomplishment as during her career included being a member of a Senate task force to rewrite child abuse legislation in California, testifying before the Attorney General's task force on child victim witnesses, training attorneys in representing children in various countries in California and being a partner on the first Juvenile Court alternate defense panel in Riverside.

These attorneys together work to create a team approach to assisting their clients in a unique and successful manner.              

 

 

 

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