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Jennifer E. Albaugh is a dedicated associate attorney at Anderson, Bottrell, Sanden & Thompson, based in Fargo, North Dakota. With a focus on family law, Jennifer specializes in adoption, as well as handling complex matters involving divorces, custody disputes, guardianships, and conservatorships. Her passion for family law is evident in her commitment to guiding clients through challenging legal processes with empathy and professionalism. Jennifer earned her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of North Dakota in 2009. She furthered her education by obtaining her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of North Dakota School of Law in 2012. During her time in law school, Jennifer showcased her leadership skills through her active involvement in the Law Women’s Caucus, where she served as President and Treasurer, as well as contributing to the North Dakota Law Review and the annual orientation program. Recognized for her outstanding contributions, Jennifer was awarded The National Association of Women Lawyers’ Outstanding Law Student in 2012. She is an influential member of the legal community, serving on the Board of Governors for the State Bar Association of North Dakota and participating in the Cass and Clay County Bar Associations. Her dedication extends beyond her practice as she volunteers with organizations such as the Junior Achievement Program, Dress for Success, and the American Heart Association. Residing in West Fargo with her husband, Nathan, and their two children, Hudson and Sloane, Jennifer balances her professional life with her family commitments. In her spare time, she enjoys engaging in community activities and nurturing her passion for family-oriented initiatives.
About Adoption Law
Adoption attorneys guide families through the legal process of adopting a child. They handle all legal requirements to create new family bonds. Common matters include domestic adoption, international adoption, stepparent adoption, foster care adoption.