Melvin & Torrone
Jordan Foster

Jordan Foster

Associate Attorney

WSBA #35490

950 Pacific Ave, Suite 720
Tacoma, WA 98402

Family Law Criminal Defense

Associate Attorney — Melvin & Torrone, PLLP

Jordan Foster

Jordan Foster brings energy, dedication, and fresh perspective to Melvin & Torrone's family law and criminal defense practice. After earning his law degree from Gonzaga, Jordan gained valuable experience in his own practice before joining Torrone Law and then Melvin & Torrone.

His combination of entrepreneurial drive and legal acumen makes him a valuable advocate for clients facing complex legal challenges. Jordan understands what it takes to build a case from the ground up and fight for the best possible outcome, whether in negotiations or in the courtroom.

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Jordan Foster, Associate Attorney at Melvin & Torrone

Knowledge & Education

Gonzaga University Law School

Graduated with law degree

Solo Legal Practice

Operated his own legal practice, building hands-on courtroom experience

Joined Torrone Law

Joined Chris Torrone's firm to focus on family law and criminal defense

Melvin & Torrone, PLLP

Continued as associate attorney after the firm merger

Professional Associations

Associations

Washington State Bar Association (WSBA)

Admissions

Washington State Courts

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You don't have to face this alone. Whether you're navigating a painful divorce, fighting for your children, or defending your freedom, Melvin & Torrone, PLLP is here to guide you through.

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What to Bring to Your Consultation

Family Law Consultation
  • Marriage certificate or domestic partnership documents
  • Existing court orders (custody, support, protection orders)
  • Financial documents (tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements)
  • Property records (mortgage statements, vehicle titles, retirement accounts)
  • Prenuptial or postnuptial agreements
  • Communication records relevant to your case
  • CPS correspondence or reports (if applicable)
  • A timeline of key events
Criminal Defense Consultation
  • Charging documents or citation
  • Police reports
  • Bail or release conditions
  • Names of witnesses
  • Photos, videos, or other evidence
  • Previous criminal history (if any)
  • Communication from prosecutors or investigators
  • A written timeline of what happened

Even if you don't have documents, come anyway—time is critical.