Attorney Michelle Finch Joins Gravis Law

Gravis Law is excited to announce that Attorney Michelle Finch has joined the firm.  Michelle graduated from Gonzaga University School of Law, Cum Laude, in 1985 and has practiced law in Boise, Idaho since 1985 and in Montana since 1993.  Brett Spooner, Managing Partner of Gravis said, “we are excited to have someone with Michelle’s experience and amazing compassion for clients join the team.”

Michelle is known for her advocacy, compassion and dedication to her clients’ interests and goals. She recognizes that legal issues involving family members is personal and can be emotionally charged and works to resolve the issues at hand outside of the courtroom when possible. In cases where resolution is not possible without the assistance of the court, Michelle advocates for her clients in contested family law, guardianship, conservatorship, probate and trust cases in Montana and Idaho.

Michelle is a member of the Montana State Bar, the Montana State Bar Family Law Section and BETTR Law Section, the Idaho State Bar Trust, Taxation and Probate Section, the Idaho Supreme Court’s Guardianship and Conservatorship Committee, the Idaho Guardianship and Fiduciary Association, the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys, and the Idaho State Bar Family Law Section. She is a former chairperson of the Idaho State Bar Trust, Taxation and Probate Section, the Ada County Board of Community Guardians and a former member of the Canyon County Organization on Aging.

Michelle is grew up in Thompson Falls, Montana and graduated from Eastern Montana College.  Her Montana roots run deep with family in western Montana, Livingston/Paradise Valley and central Montana.  Outside of the office, Michelle can be found trail running, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, contra dancing, gardening, watching her youngest daughter play goalkeeper for the Boise State University Women’s Soccer Team and enjoying time with her three daughters, her family and friends.

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