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Chase Parnell is a dedicated attorney based in Bend, Oregon, specializing in family law, with a focus on divorce, asset division, and child support. Before joining Stahancyk, Kent, and Hook, Chase honed his legal skills at the Oregon State Department of Justice, where he served as a case manager in the Division of Child Support. This role provided him with invaluable insights into the entire child support cycle, encompassing establishment, modifications, and enforcement. Chase's professional journey also includes significant experience in negotiation, which he developed while working on corporate contracts for Oracle in the tech industry. His legal education was enriched by completing a Native American law certificate program, and he actively participated as a board member of the Environmental Law Club. Additionally, his internship with the United States Attorney’s Office allowed him to shadow some of the nation’s foremost trial lawyers, further deepening his legal expertise. As a committed member of the Oregon State Bar and the Deschutes County Bar Association, Chase engages actively in the Family Law and Native American Law sections, contributing to the legal community's development. Beyond his legal practice, he is passionate about enhancing Bend's pedestrian and bicycle commuting infrastructure and serves as the website administrator for his local church. His dedication to the community is also reflected in his role as a high school cross country coach at Bend High School. In his personal life, Chase is a devoted family man, enjoying quality time with his wife and two young children. An avid runner, he has completed over 40 races of marathon distance or longer, including four grueling 100-mile trail races. When he finds a rare moment of peace, he cherishes the opportunity to reflect and recharge.
Divorce attorneys guide couples through the legal process of ending their marriage. They handle property division, custody, support, and other divorce-related matters. Common matters include contested divorce, uncontested divorce, property division, alimony.