Adrienne Ellington, Attorney
Adrienne has been involved in the legal field for over 17 years, and public interests work is an important passion. To better serve all Montanans, our fees are flexible, and the scope of assistance to clients is also flexible. Adrienne brings an exceptional level of passion, experience, and diligence to create holistic solutions.
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Adrienne is a Montana native and grew up in Butte and Great Falls. Before attending law school, Adrienne worked in the legal field for over seventeen years. Her experience includes working as a paralegal for a family and criminal defense attorney for nine years. She also worked in various prosecutor’s offices and as a jail technician at the sheriff’s office.
Adrienne obtained her Associates of Criminal Justice degree from Boise State University, a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from the University of Phoenix, and her Juris Doctor from University of Montana School of Law.
Public interests is a passion for Adrienne. Before her admission to the Montana bar, Adrienne was actively involved in Montana Public Interest student law group, Montana Trial Lawyers Association student chapter, and the Native American Student Association.
Adrienne participated in National Cultural Heritage Moot Court and competed in the 2017 national competition in Chicago. The case she prepared and argued was set before the United States Supreme Court and involved a religious freedom challenge to the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act brought by an American Indian tribal member.
Adrienne is a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Montana, and the Federal Bar Association.
Adrienne specializes in family law (divorce, child custody, child support, adoption) guardianships, juvenile and criminal defense, simple estate planning, tax disputes, real estate, and landlord-tenant law. She is admitted to practice before all Montana courts, as well as the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana.