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Elaine Smith-koop

Child Support, Farms, Divorce, Family Law, Litigation, Paternity

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Elaine Smith-Koop

Dispute Resolution, Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Criminal

Elaine has practiced law for 16 years. Since she opened her own law office in Salem four years ago, she has specialized in Family Law, including ... (more)

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Elaine Smith-koop
675 Church St. NE
Salem, OR 97301
44.958602,-123.002551
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Salem, OR 97301

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