About Gravis Law, PLLC- Beaverton — General Practice Beaverton OR
Gravis Law, PLLC’s Beaverton office is a general practice Beaverton location of a multistate firm operating under the motto “Law Uncomplicated.” The Beaverton team serves Washington County residents and small businesses across business law, family law, estate planning, immigration, real estate, and personal injury. Gravis Law operates more than 20 offices across Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, and Washington. The firm holds a BBB A+ rating and ranked on the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies list for six consecutive years.
The Beaverton office covers contracts, formation filings, dissolution, custody, wills, trusts, and immigration petitions. Remote consultations by phone and video are available across all practice areas. For comparing nearby firms, the Beaverton attorney directory lists local options. Initial consultations help define scope before any retainer agreement.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe Gravis Law as professional, accessible, and team-oriented. Clients appreciate that multiple attorneys can collaborate on overlapping issues. Several reviews highlight responsive intake staff and clear fee discussions. The 2026 Great Place to Work certification with 89 percent employee approval signals stable internal culture, which often translates to consistent client service.
General Practice Beaverton — Practice Areas & Services
- Business law including contracts, drafting, negotiating, and review
- Family law covering adoption, custody, divorce, LGBTQ+ services, and protection orders
- Estate planning with wills, trusts, elder law, probate, and special needs planning
- Immigration petitions, family-based green cards, and naturalization
- Real estate, personal injury, bankruptcy, Social Security disability, and litigation
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do Beaverton residents file general civil cases?
Beaverton civil and family cases are filed at the Washington County Circuit Court at 145 NE 2nd Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124. Small claims cases up to $10,000 are also filed there. The court handles civil, criminal, family, juvenile, and probate matters for Washington County.
How long does an Oregon estate take to probate?
Most uncontested Oregon estates close within nine to fourteen months in the Washington County Circuit Court probate department. Small estates of $275,000 or less in personal property and $200,000 or less in real property can use the simplified small estate affidavit. Counsel can review which procedure fits your situation.
How long do family-based green card cases take?
Family-based green card timelines vary widely. Spouses of U.S. citizens often complete adjustment of status in 12 to 18 months, while preference category petitions can take three to ten years depending on country of birth and visa bulletin movement. Beaverton’s USCIS field office processes Oregon adjustment cases.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Beaverton, Oregon
- Local court: Washington County Circuit Court — 145 NE 2nd Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124 — Oregon Judicial Department
- Small estate threshold: Oregon allows small estate affidavits when personal property is $275,000 or less and real property is $200,000 or less — ORS 114.515
- Small claims limit: Oregon small claims cases may not exceed $10,000 — Oregon Judicial Department



