Legal expertise with collaboration, communication & creative problem-solving
Hi, I’m Adrienne Keith Wills.
I help individuals and families navigate their legal options with clarity, kindness, and a firm commitment to an amicable process that aligns with your values.
My practice is based on the principles of Alternative Dispute Resolution, which strives for respectful and transparent negotiation for resolutions outside of the courtroom.
Informed decisions, thoughtfully made
I believe in helping you find empowerment and choice in your legal process.
Perspective, understanding, and compassionate guidance are cornerstones of my legal practice. The better you know and understand your options, the better the outcomes. Just as importantly, information and transparency facilitate better communication, alignment with your values, and a smoother process that allows you and your family to focus on what matters most.
Adrienne was a fantastic resource for my wife and I during our divorce. I really liked how she was able to answer any questions either of us had during the process, and how meticulous she was in regards to details. She was really understanding and patient in the beginning when we were not sure what we wanted to do, and were just trying to understand our options. — K.R.
A bit about me…
I have been a practicing attorney since 2004. After graduating with honors from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a proud history major, I received a merit-based scholarship to attend the University of Wisconsin Law School, where I served as co-Editor-in-Chief for the Wisconsin Women’s Law Journal.
I’m committed to ongoing professional education and growth.
Since relocating to Seattle in 2003, I have been an active member of bar and community groups and have continued to expand my expertise to best support the unique needs of my clients. In 2018, I completed the Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) certification in order to help clients reach financially equitable settlements through an understanding of retirement assets, tax considerations, and child and spousal support.
Currently, I am active in the King County Bar Association’s Alternative Dispute Resolution section and in King County Collaborative Law. I have also served as a volunteer mediator with the Bellevue Neighborhood Mediation Program. From 2016–2017, I served as the Chair of the WSBA ADR Section, and I currently chair the Section’s Media & Communications Committee.
I’m committed to helping individuals and families facing complex challenges in the midst of change.
Let’s meet!
Our work together begins with a consultation to ensure that we are a good fit to support your needs in your legal process.
While most of our work will be virtual so that we can easily meet at mutually convenient times, I am also available to meet clients in my office.