Dan Huff is an experienced trial attorney with a focus in family law, juvenile law, adoptions, and appeals. Dan has a strong record of being dedicated to his clients, advocating with integrity, and using effective and cost-efficient strategies in his legal work.
Dan brings a resourceful and innovative approach to his law practice. Prior to starting his own law practice, Dan was an associate attorney in family law at a mid-sized Tucson firm.
Before entering private practice in early 2017, he was an Assistant Attorney General for the State for nearly seven years where he gained significant litigation and trial experience. His trial work focused on prosecuting dependency and termination of parental rights cases, and establishing permanent guardianships for children.
For a time, Dan also performed all phases of litigation for the State in the Court of Appeals in cases involving the Department of Child Safety. He also served on multiple court-improvement committees and was an attorney liaison for the State’s Office of Child Welfare Investigations.
Dan is also invested in strengthening the legal profession and improving outcomes for children, families, and the greater public. He serves on the Executive Councils of the Arizona State Bar Association’s Family Law and Public Lawyers Sections and he is a Commissioner on a local historic preservation board.
Dan graduated from Gonzaga University School of Law with a Juris Doctor, cum laude, in 2009. He graduated from the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Finance, in 2005.
When he is not working with his clients to achieve their respective goals and objectives, Dan enjoys spending time with his family, hiking the trails around the Tucson valley, and watching college basketball.
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