About Courtney
Courtney Bellio studied at Northern Arizona University before earning her law degree from Lewis & Clark Law School. Her formal legal education prepared her for practice in Oregon, where she is licensed and has maintained bar membership since 2016. She also belongs to the Oregon Women Lawyers Association, reflecting an early interest in professional networks for lawyers in the state.
After law school she began building her legal practice in Oregon. She joined the Oregon State Bar the same year her membership records show — 2016 — and has remained active in that professional community. Her early years in practice involved routine courtroom work and client counseling. Over time she developed practical experience handling the kinds of issues that frequently arise for clients in state courts.
Bellio has kept a steady presence in local bar and peer groups. Her ongoing membership in the Oregon Women Lawyers Association places her among colleagues who address professional development, ethics and the particular challenges women lawyers face in practice. She also maintains an active standing with the Oregon State Bar, which governs licensing and continuing legal education for attorneys in the state.
Her work has involved client intake, case preparation and appearances in court. Colleagues describe her as methodical and direct in handling case details and client communications. She approaches each matter with attention to procedure and timelines, and she emphasizes clear explanation of options for the people she represents. Those priorities shape how she prepares files and communicates with opposing counsel.
Bellio practices out of McKinley Irvin, a firm known in the region for its concentration on family-related legal matters. At the firm she handles the practical day-to-day responsibilities that come with representing clients: gathering facts, drafting pleadings, negotiating agreements and appearing at hearings when needed. Her work requires frequent contact with clients and attention to both legal and personal elements of their matters.
She is licensed to practice in Oregon and remains active in the state bar and professional associations. Her practice continues at McKinley Irvin, where she concentrates on client representation in Oregon.