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15 Apr 2013

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Relocating with Children after Divorce

Kenneth C. GoodinBend office, Associate It is not uncommon for a family law attorney to be asked by a client, “I want to move out of state with my children, can I?”  Unfortunately,

10 Jul 2012

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Oregon Super Lawyers Names Eight SK&H Attorneys as 2012 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

Oregon Super Lawyers has announced the selections for the 2012 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists. Once again, Stahancyk, Kent & Hook P.C. is well represented.

19 Aug 2011

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Kenneth Goodin Quoted in Oregon SuperLawyers Magazine

The Bend associate attorney was featured in the annual publication.

15 Jul 2011

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2011 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

SuperLawyers Magazine has named the Super Lawyers and Rising Stars for 2011 and the attorneys at Stahancyk, Kent & Hook have done it again.

17 Mar 2011

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SK&H Participated in the 2011 Miller Lumber Trivia Bee

SK&H Participated in the 2011 Miller Lumber Trivia Bee

On Friday February 11th, Joel J. Kent, Frederick N. Schroeder, and Ken C. Goodin participated in the 2011 Miller Lumber Trivia Bee. The event, which was held at the Tower Theatre in Bend, raised approximately $30,000 to support classroom grants for teachers. Our stellar team of attorneys placed second in the initial round of the Bee. Although we did not win, we are extremely proud to support such a worthy cause.

21 Sep 2010

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Ken Goodin in the Bend Bulletin for DCBA Presidency

Ken Goodin in the Bend Bulletin for DCBA Presidency

Ken Goodin was mentioned in the Bend Bulletin for his recent election as the Deschutes County Bar Association President.

01 Sep 2010

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Kenneth C. Goodin Elected President of the Deschutes County Bar Association

Kenneth C. Goodin Elected President of the Deschutes County Bar Association Kenneth C. Goodin of Stahancyk, Kent & Hook was elected President of the Deschutes County Bar Association on Tuesday, August 24, 2010. Ken has served on the DCBA Board of Directors for the past

04 Oct 2009

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Confidentiality

Confidentiality

Our clients occasionally ask to bring a close friend or family member with them for a consultation or appointment. While a friend or family member is always welcome, you should be aware of the implications of having them present during your appointment.