About Andrew C. Boyd

Andrew’s primary area of practice is family law, and he can assist you with dissolutions, child custody, and support in both Idaho and Washington State.
Since graduating, Andrew has worked for several of the top firms in the quad-cities and brings a wide range of legal experience in several different areas of the law. Do not let his easy-going demeanor fool you – in Andrew you have not only hired a friend but also a persistent advocate to help achieve your legal goals by all means necessary within the ethical standards demanded by his oath. He became licensed in Washington State in 2010. He is also federally licensed to practice in the District of Idaho and District of Eastern Washington.
Bar Admissions
- State of Idaho – 2004
- State of Washington – 2010
Andrew C. Boyd
Family Law, Attorney
Andy Boyd is a dedicated attorney with over 20 years of experience practicing law in the Quad Cities region, serving clients in both Idaho and Washington. Born and raised in Moscow, Idaho, Andy graduated from Moscow High School in 1997 before earning his law degree from the University of Idaho College of Law in 2003. Since then, he has built a well-rounded legal career, providing counsel across a variety of legal areas with a primary focus on family law.
Andy is deeply committed to helping his clients navigate the complexities of family-related legal matters, including dissolutions, child custody, and support. He is licensed to practice in both Washington State and Idaho, and he is also federally licensed to practice in the District of Idaho and the District of Eastern Washington. His extensive experience on both sides of the Idaho/Washington border allows him to offer nuanced legal guidance and ensure his clients’ needs are met with the highest level of professionalism and care.
In addition to his legal expertise, Andy is known for his personable approach, building strong, lasting relationships with his clients. His easy-going demeanor should not be mistaken for a lack of tenacity. Andy is a persistent advocate, focused on achieving his clients’ legal goals through ethical and effective strategies.
Outside of work, Andy enjoys playing pickleball, attending Washington State University sporting events, and spending time with his wife Liz and their three children.
Andrew C. Boyd
Family Law, Attorney

Andy Boyd is a dedicated attorney with over 20 years of experience practicing law in the Quad Cities region, serving clients in both Idaho and Washington. Born and raised in Moscow, Idaho, Andy graduated from Moscow High School in 1997 before earning his law degree from the University of Idaho College of Law in 2003. Since then, he has built a well-rounded legal career, providing counsel across a variety of legal areas with a primary focus on family law.
Andy is deeply committed to helping his clients navigate the complexities of family-related legal matters, including dissolutions, child custody, and support. He is licensed to practice in both Washington State and Idaho, and he is also federally licensed to practice in the District of Idaho and the District of Eastern Washington. His extensive experience on both sides of the Idaho/Washington border allows him to offer nuanced legal guidance and ensure his clients’ needs are met with the highest level of professionalism and care.
In addition to his legal expertise, Andy is known for his personable approach, building strong, lasting relationships with his clients. His easy-going demeanor should not be mistaken for a lack of tenacity. Andy is a persistent advocate, focused on achieving his clients’ legal goals through ethical and effective strategies.
Outside of work, Andy enjoys playing pickleball, attending Washington State University sporting events, and spending time with his wife Liz and their three children.
Bar Admissions
Idaho, 2004
U.S. District Court District of Idaho, 2004
Washington State, 2010
U.S. Eastern District of Washington, 2011
Education
University of Idaho College of Law, J.D., Moscow, Idaho, 2003.
University of Idaho, B.S., Political Science, Moscow, Idaho, 2000.