

Chloe Nichol has 11 years of experience in California and Washington family law, with a practice centered on complex financial issues in high-asset divorces alongside complex parenting disputes. Chloe is a determined and resourceful negotiator, tailoring her strategy to the individual needs of each client, and when a case cannot be resolved through negotiation and settlement, she brings extensive courtroom experience and a confident trial presence to advocate for her clients before the court.
Complex marital estates are a central part of Chloe’s practice. She has extensive experience identifying and valuing property in cases with large and complicated financial holdings, and she regularly handles disputes over the character and value of property. Her work with closely held businesses spans the full lifecycle of a dissolution, from how a business is managed while a case is pending, to its valuation, to the ultimate division of the asset. That experience extends to the valuation of stock, retirement assets, real property, and deferred compensation, giving her the financial fluency to guide clients through estates that are rarely straightforward. Chloe also negotiates and mediates spousal maintenance and child support, including cases requiring careful analysis of fluctuating or otherwise complex income.
Chloe brings the same depth of experience to complex parenting matters, whether they arise during a dissolution of marriage, in a parentage action, or after a decree has already been entered. Her practice also includes interstate and international jurisdictional disputes, an area that calls for both procedural precision and strategic judgment about where a case is best litigated.
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