Caroline Campbell
Attorney & Counselor at Law

Caroline focuses her practice on assisting people through life-transitions of divorce and family law. This includes counseling and advising clients about their rights and obligations upon divorce or new marriage, and legal responsibilities of child and spousal support. Caroline takes a holistic approach to divorce and family law by considering her client’s legal rights and emotional and financial well-being. As an advocate of mediation and collaborative law, Caroline emphasizes reducing and resolving conflict to help clients maintain control of the legal process and craft durable agreements that allow the parties to peacefully transition to a secure, predictable future without court intervention.
Education
- Seattle University, Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, 2006
- Willamette University College of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence, 2011
- Honors in Legal Research and Writing, Environmental Law and Policy, and Constitutional Law
- Lambda Legal Organization, Secretary & President
- Snohomish High School, 2004
Professional Associations & Recognitions
- Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association, Member
- Family Law Section
- Washington State Bar Association, Member
- American Inns of Court, Member
- International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Member
- Collaborative Professionals of Pierce County, Member
- Collaborative Divorce Tacoma, Member
- Gig Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Member
- Alliance of Women Owned Businesses, Member
- Top 40 Under Forty, Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal (2012), Honoree
Continuing Education
Basic Collaborative Law Training |
Seattle Collaborative Law Training Group |
2013 |
Basic Collaborative Law Training |
Collaborative Law Professionals of Pierce County |
2014 |
Facilitative Mediation for Collaborative Law Professionals |
Pierce County Center for Dispute Resolution |
2014 |
Practice Areas
- Collaborative Law
- Divorce Family Law
- Mediation
Pro Bono Activities
- Moderate Means Program
Personal
Caroline’s greatest joy in life is exploring the natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Daniel J. Miller Jr., and two young daughters. Some of Caroline’s favorite activities include gardening, travel, backpacking, fishing and clam digging, skiing, and cooking.