Experience & Reliability

  • Licensed
  • Years of Experience: 20
  • Graduate of Lewis & Clark Law School

Fee Arrangements

  • Personal Checks
  • Hourly Billing

Divorce

  • Divorce

Family Law

  • Alimony
  • General Family Law Matter
  • Separation

State Licensing

  • OR, WA

About Us

  • Cynthia Mohiuddin has represented family law clients in the Portland Metropolitan area for twenty years. After handling hundreds of traditional divorces, Mohiuddin realized that the adversarial approach was taking an unnecessary toll on her clients. Divorce mediation is for couples who want to improve the chances that the process will work for every family member. In her extensive training as a mediator,Mohiuddin found a way to help clients end their marriages without doing permanent damage to their children, their assets, and themselves in the process. Through mediation, Mohiuddin shows couples how to resolve their issues face to face rather than through third parties. As an attorney, she is skilled at crafting settlements that will stand the test of time. Mohiuddin believes that the adversarial nature of contested divorces directs resources and energy to nonproductive ends. Mediation directs energy into crafting solutions that allow everyone involved to move forward. Her extensive mediation training allows her to offer mediation services in all areas of family law, including custody and parenting, property settlement, child and spousal support, domestic partnerships, premarital agreements, and elder care. She is Chair of the Clackamas County Commission on Children and Families and a former member of the board of Resolutions Northwest. Mohiuddin holds memberships in the Oregon Mediation Association, the Multnomah Bar Association, the Clackamas County Bar Association, and Oregon Women Lawyers. She is an arbitrator for both the Better Business Bureau and the Office of Vocational and Rehabilitation Services in the Department of Human Resources. She has volunteered for the Multnomah County Small Claims Mediation Program and the Clackamas County Victim-Offender Mediation program.