Eagle, Idaho
| phone | 208.429.1490 |
| fax | 208.429.8030 |
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I have resided in Idaho since graduating from law school in 1988. Since the beginning of my law career, I have worked in the areas of family law and Social Security disability. Through the years, my goal has been to work one-on-one with clients to assist them in achieving a sense of stability in their lives.
My motivation for doing this work stems from my personal history. Having been born in 1961 and raised in the city of Detroit, Michigan, I have humble beginnings. My father died unexpectedly when I was a small child. My mother suddenly found herself a widow with the sole responsibility of raising her young family. Being a child of the Great Depression, my mother had no education beyond that of high school. She supported her young family with Social Security Survivor's Benefits and part-time work as a secretary, all the while attending college. She went on to have a career as a school teacher and eventually retired. She taught me the value of an education, hard work, and to never to forget where I came from.
I understand from a child's perspective how difficult it is to be part of a family that struggles with financial issues. As an adult, I know first-hand what it is to go through the divorce process. In that instance, my profession as a lawyer did not give me any immunity from the emotional ups and downs every litigant encounters when engaging with the legal system. This is why I am so pleased that I have added Collaborative Law to my areas of practice. I see Collaborative Law as a way to promote the healing that all families deserve. I enjoy this work as I value my contribution in providing children with significant access to both their parents and justly dividing the assets & debts that people have acquired through their hard work. It is a holistic approach to family law and results in a meaningful restructuring of the family.
When I am not practicing law, I enjoy my family consisting of my husband, 2 children, 2 step-children, 2 grand-children and my red setter named Gus. My hobbies keep me busy -- bike riding, reading, needle arts (cross-stitch, quilting, & knitting) and traveling.
- Areas of Practice:
- Family Law
- Collaborative Law
- Divorce
- Custody & Visitation
- Child Support
- Modifications
- Asset & Property Division
- Social Security Disability
- Education:
- University of Wyoming, College of Law, Laramie, Wyoming
J.D. - University of Michigan, Dearborn, Michigan
B.A.
Major: English
- Published Works:
- Ethical Guidelines for the Practice of Law in Social Security Cases, The Advocate, Official Publication of the Idaho State Bar, Volume 47, No. 9, 2004
- INDIAN Law Access to the Federal Courts, County of Oneida, New York vs. Oneida Indiana Nation of New York State, 105 S.Ct. 1245 (1985), Land and Water Law Review, Volume XXI, 1986
- Classes/Seminars Taught:
- Collaborative Law in a Nutshell, Law Office of Debra A. Everman and Law Office of Joanne M. Kibodeaux, 2008
- Administrative Law: Unlawful Practice of Law and Other Concerns, Idaho State Bar, 2004
- Know Your Rights, Boise State University, The Law Speaks Up panel, 2003
- Domestic Law in Idaho, faculty member, National Business Institute, Inc., 2002
- The Impact of Bankruptcy on Dissolution of Marriage in Idaho, faculty member, National Business Institute, Inc., 1998
- Child Custody and Visitation in Idaho, faculty member, National Business Institute, Inc., 1997
- Variety of domestic violence workshops
- Honors and Awards:
- Denise O'Donnell-Day Pro Bono Award presented by the Idaho State Bar, 1998
- Special Recognition Award presented by the Idaho Network to Stop Violence Against Women, 1994
- Professional Associations and Memberships:
- Idaho State Bar
- Member
- Professional & Ethics Section of Idaho State Bar
- Member
- Intermountain Collaborative Alliance
- Member
- International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
- Member
- Past Employment Positions:
- Law Office of Joanne M. Kibodeaux, Sole Practitioner, 2001 - Present
- Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program, a program of the Idaho Law Foundation, Case Manager, 1998 - 2000
- Boise State University Paralegal Program, Adjunct Professor of Family Law, 1998 - 1999
- Law Office of Joanne M. Kibodeaux, Sole Practitioner, 1995 - 1999
- Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc., Staff Attorney, 1988 - 1995
- Pro Bono Activities:
- Board Vice-President, Intermountain Collaborative Alliance, 2008 - Present
- Board Secretary, Wolfpack United Soccer Association, 2006 - 2007
- Board Secretary, United Vision for Idaho, 1999 - 2000
- Board President, Idaho Women's Network, 1997 - 1999
- Idaho State Department of Law Enforcement team charged with formulating state plan for implementation of the 1994 Violence Against Women Act, 1995
- Board President, Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence, 1994 - 1995
- Board President, Idaho Women Lawyers, 1991 - 1993
- Board Member, Anger Control and Abuse Prevention Program, 1991 - 1994
- Chair, Idaho Women's Network Domestic Violence Task Force, 1990 - 1993





