Benjamin Dow - Richland, WA
Attorney at Gravis Law PLLC
Family Law: Child Support Lawyers in Richland, WA
503 Knight Street Suite A Richland, WA 99352
Richland Family Law: Child Support Lawyer
Updated: 05/07/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law: Child Support
- Family Law: CHINS Petitions
- Family Law: Common Law Marriage
- Family Law: Custody & Visitation
- Family Law: Dissolution/Divorce
- Family Law: Enforcement Actions
- Family Law: Juvenile Dependency
- Family Law: Minor Guardianships
- Family Law: Modification/Relocation
- Family Law: Paternity
- Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Raised in the Tri-Cities, WA, Benjamin Dow is a third-generation attorney who is passionate about family law because of the daily opportunities that it provides to offer meaningful help and services, especially when it comes to the parent-child relationship. Benjamin strives to communicate to the best of his ability and translate legal processes and terms so that they are easy to understand. He takes pride in his ability to help clients get the best results. His trial and appellate records speak for themselves.
In his free time, Benjamin enjoys fly fishing, cooking, wine tasting, and spending time with his family.
Education
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Legal Education
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Wake Forest University School of Law,
Winston Salem,
North Carolina
J.D.
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Wake Forest University School of Law,
Winston Salem,
North Carolina
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Non Legal Education
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Washington State University
B.A.
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Washington State University
Current Employment Position(s)
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Senior Attorney
Representative Cases
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In re Marriage of Pezzullo, 193 Wash. App. 1029, 2016
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In re Parentage of B.C.P., 188 Wash. App. 1036, 2015
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In re Marriage of Philip, 184 Wash. App. 1041, 2014
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In re Marriage of McDonald, 162 Wash. App. 1003, 2011
Other Affiliations
- Washington State Bar Association
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