Nicole Dawn Marie Siqueiros

Nicole Dawn Marie Siqueiros

Sheldon & Stoutner • Scottsdale, AZ
FamilyPersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
Phone
(480) 526-5521
Address
Scottsdale, AZ, US

Professional

About

Every divorce, custody, or family dispute is challenging and emotional for the individuals involved. Through compassion and communication, Nicole’s personalized approach seeks to reduce her clients’ stress, while assisting in formulating her clients’ priorities and achieving her clients’ goals through settlement or litigation. Nicole’s extensive experience as a family law gives her a unique and significant perspective that she applies to her practice, and to her work as a mediator and court-appointed parenting coordinator. Nicole believes in settlement as a potential vehicle to accomplish her clients’ goals. However, when negotiation and compromise are not viable, Nicole zealously protects and advocates for her clients in Court. Even before becoming an attorney, Nicole’s strong desire to serve families and protect children was evident. Nicole worked as a case specialist for Child Protective Services (CPS) which is now the Department of Children’s Services (DCS) and for Sojourner Center (a domestic violence shelter) as an advocate. Following a position managing the legal department of a local non-profit organization, Nicole practiced family law as an associate attorney and later a partner at three boutique family law firms in Phoenix which handled complex divorce and custody cases. After working with Launi Jones-Sheldon for six years, Nicole and Launi continued their partnership and opened the law firm of Sheldon & Stoutner. Nicole was honored to be appointed as a full-time judicial officer in the Maricopa County Superior Court in August of 2020 and served on the bench for a year before deciding to resume private practice. This experience, along with Nicole’s position as a divorce and paternity mediator for the Maricopa County Superior Court, provide her with valuable experience and insight about the workings of the court and judges’ decision-making processes. Over the years, Nicole has received numerous awards and recognition related to her work as a family law attorney. She was invited to teach a course on family law as a an adjunct law professor at a local law school. On a regular basis, Nicole authors articles and presents Continuing Legal Education seminars through and for the Arizona State Bar, the Maricopa County Bar, the Arizona Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the Arizona Supreme Court Committee on the Impact of Domestic Violence. Topics include family law trial techniques and advocacy, current case law, mental health issues in the family court, autism and the family court, serving minority clients, orders of protection, multi-jurisdictional custody and support issues, and cultural competency. Nicole is appointed to serve as a judge pro tem for the Maricopa County Superior Court and conducts Alternative Dispute Resolution Conferences, as well as private mediations. She is a trained Parenting Coordinator and appears on the Maricopa County Superior Court Mental Health Roster. In her spare time, Nicole enjoys reading, skiing, travel, sporting events, and most importantly spending time with her family. Nicole speaks both Spanish and Italian.

About Family Law

Family law attorneys handle legal matters involving family relationships including marriage, divorce, child custody, and support. They help families navigate emotional and complex legal situations. Common matters include divorce, child custody, child support, adoption.

Credentials

Education
2005 Arizona State University - College of Law JD - Juris Doctor 2001 University of Arizona BA - Bachelor of Arts
Languages
Spanish | Italian

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2011 Top 40 under 40 Honoree, Phoenix Business Journal
Publications
2011 Maricopa County Bar Newsletter Ask An Associate...(Monthly Reoccuring Column) 2010 Maricopa County Bar Association Family Law Section Orders of Protection: What You Didn't Know 2006 The School Psychologist Schaeffer v. Weast, New Supreme Court Ruling
Associations
2009 - Present Maricopa County Bar Association, Family Law (Including Juvenile Law) Section Board of Directors 2009 - Present State Bar of Arizona's Committee on Minorities and Women in the Law Committee Appointed Member 2007 - Present Arizona Women Lawyers Association Member 2012 - 2012 Maricopa County Bar Association, Family Law (Including Juvenile Law) Section President/Chair 2010 - 2011 Los Abogados Hispanic Bar Association Board of Directors
Speaking
2011 Minority Bar Convention Serving Minority Clients in Family Law 2011 Family Law Trial Advocacy Family Law Trial Advocacy 2011 Family Law 101 Series How the Court Determines Spousal Maintenance and Child Support 2011 Arizona Supreme Court Domestic Violence and Immigrants 2011 Arizona Paralegal Conference 2011 The Use of Paralegals in Family Law
Updated: Mar 08, 2026