Diana Jean Bettles, Attorney at Law – Criminal Law, Juvenile, Family & Estate Law
Diana Jean Bettles, Attorney at Law – Criminal Law, Juvenile, Family & Estate Law
Diana Jean Bettles, Attorney at Law – Criminal Law, Juvenile, Family & Estate Law

Meet Diana Jean Bettles Attorney at Law

Attorney — Attorney Diana Jean Bettles in Klamath Falls, OR
Attorney — Attorney Diana Jean Bettles in Klamath Falls, OR

Education

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Southern Oregon University
  • Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark, Juris Doctorate, June 2013

Early Work in Family and Child Advocacy

Diana is a local resident from Klamath County and was raised in Chiloquin, Oregon. Diana has a vast background in family and child advocacy. During law school, Diana worked as a Certified Law Clerk at Youth, Rights and Justice (YRJ). While clerking with YRJ, Diana handled juvenile delinquency cases and worked with senior attorneys on child dependency cases in the Portland area. In this role, she advocated for the rights of the youth and families, participated in many child and family team planning meetings, and assisted with the Multnomah County Parenting Time Committee in creative ways of increasing parenting time with children in the Juvenile Court system. Diana also clerked for the Oregon Justice Resource Center (OJRC) where she assisted indigent clients in expunging their criminal records.

An Affinity for Native American Communities, Families, and Causes

Prior to Law School, Diana worked for the Klamath Tribes as the Court Administrator for the Tribal Courts. Being part of a Native Community and Family, Diana took part in many of the cultural customs and traditions while growing up. While working as the Court Administrator, Diana advocated for upholding tribal member rights and worked with the Chief Justice and the Tribes' Judicial Commission to develop Tribal Codes and build programs in order to provide a broader range of services to the Tribal Community.

While attending law school Diana enjoyed several Indian Law courses and participated in the National Native American Law Student Association (NNALSA) Moot Court competition. Diana is the proud mother of three daughters and one son. A true local, Diana enjoys being outdoors and all of the local recreational activities that Southern Oregon offers.
For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call us at 541-851-9444.
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