Passion. Experience. Diligence.
Adriana Orman is a dedicated family and juvenile law attorney whose path to the legal profession was shaped by her unique background and lifelong commitment to children and families.
Raised on the Navajo Nation by a teacher and a pediatrician, Adriana grew up with a deep respect for education, service, and community. Before becoming an attorney, she returned to her roots as an elementary school teacher, where she developed the patience, empathy, and problem-solving skills that continue to define her legal practice today.
Adriana went on to earn both her master’s degree and her law degree, distinguishing herself as a top oral advocate in the National Native American Moot Court Competition at UC Berkeley and receiving her law school’s Student Merit Award upon graduation. She gained valuable experience through internships with the Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid Youth Law Project in Minneapolis and the Center for Law and Education in Washington, D.C., and later served as Primary Editor of her law school’s Journal of Public Policy and Practice.
Today, Adriana brings that same passion and diligence to every case she handles. She is committed to helping families navigate divorce, custody disputes, juvenile court proceedings, and related challenges with both compassion and strength.
A proud bilingual attorney, Adriana offers her services in English and Spanish, ensuring that Spanish-speaking clients have full and meaningful access to justice.