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What does a Divorce lawyer in your area do?
A Divorce lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Divorce cases in your area.
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Most Divorce lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
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You should contact a Divorce lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
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Look for attorneys with experience handling Divorce cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Nicole is a Senior Associate Attorney with Lynch & Owens as well as a mediator and Collaborative Attorney. Prior to joining the firm, Nicole was an associate attorney with Nasios & Associates with a primary focus on family law issues, including divorce, custody, child support, alimony, modification and contempt actions, and matters relating to the Department of Children and Families. Nicole was previously an associate attorney for a civil litigation firm in Boston, representing insurance companies in contract and tort law, as well as under the consumer protection statute. Nicole is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and before the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.. Nicole’s additional experience includes her serving as a legal advocate with Casa Myrna Vazquez, where she provided legal assistance in the Probate and Family Court and criminal courts to victims of domestic violence. Nicole also served as a prosecutor in the West Roxbury Division of the Boston Municipal Court under S.J.C. Rule 3:03. Prior to graduating from law school, Nicole was employed as a Victim and Witness Advocate in the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office, working in the Superior and Districts Courts.. Nicole received her Bachelor of Arts (BA), graduating from University of Rochester, and in 2012 she earned her Juris Doctorate from New England School of Law in Boston, where she achieved Dean’s List status during all semesters. She has been admitted to practice law in Massachusetts since 2012.. Nicole appears frequently in Plymouth Probate and Family Court and Norfolk Probate and Family Court, as well as the Probate and Family Courts in Bristol, Suffolk and Middlesex counties. Nicole is an active member of numerous professional affiliations including the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Plymouth County Bar Association.. Nicole is certified by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to appear as appointed counsel in the Probate and Family Court and the Juvenile Courts. Nicole is a certified Notary Public for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Visit her profile at .
The work of being a family lawyer and mediator is challenging and rewarding. The challenge is in working with people who are experiencing great emotional strain, financial anxiety, and uncertainty. My goal is to use the skills gained through training and experience, along with a natural respect for people, to help clients achieve financial, family and emotional stability. The reward comes when I am able to guide clients to making good decisions about their legal situation and seeing them return to successful and happy lives post-divorce. It happens!. In addition to loving my work, personal interests I enjoy including writing, bicycling, photography, boating, and singing in a rock band called Assisted Living. I'm blessed with three children who survived the crisis of divorce very well and still enjoy spending time with their Dad.
Robert Bradley Setterbo II, Esq.’s practice has focused on Family Law and Domestic Relations cases for approximately 8 years. He is an attorney with the firm Wilkinson & Finkbeiner LLP, with offices in Hingham, Boston and New Bedford, MA and services the counties of Suffolk, Bristol, Plymouth, Essex, Middlesex, Worcester, Norfolk, and Barnstable. Attorney Setterbo has successfully handled Divorces, Child Custody, Visitation, Division of Assets and Debt, Spousal Support (alimony), Child Support, Relocations, Restraining Orders, and many other issues. Robert has personally handled dozens of cases from intake, through law and motion, hearings and requests for temporary orders, short trials and long trials, post-judgment modification motions and requests for relief. He has the kind of experience that you want handling your Family Law or Domestic Relations case in Boston, Massachusetts.. Robert earned his Juris Doctor from the University of San Diego School of Law where he was a member of USD’s National Mock Trial Team, competing in tournaments across the country. Prior to entering law school, he earned his Bachelor’s of Science in General Biology at the University of California, San Diego, with a minor in Law and Society. Robert is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as well as California.. Robert is a proud member of the South Shore (Massachusetts) community, and participates in volunteer opportunities whenever possible.
Attorney Christopher Sawin is the founder of Sawin Law, P.C., where he focuses his practice primarily on divorce, family law, estate administration and probate, estate planning, and veterans’ rights. He strives to deliver exceptional legal counsel with integrity and discretion. Christopher combines his legal experience, his negotiation skills, and reasoned decision-making abilities to provide zealous advocacy for his clients.Before founding Sawin Law, P.C., Christopher was a law clerk to Chief Justice John D. Casey of the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court. He also participated in the Suffolk Family Advocacy Clinic where he represented indigent families in the Greater Boston Area.Before earning his J.D. at Suffolk University Law School, Christopher served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was also aboard the USS Iwo Jima with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit.
After admission to the Massachusetts Bar in 2009, Renee began practicing family law and has practiced in that field ever since. In 2013, Renee joined the David Kellem Law Group handling a variety of family law matters, primarily including divorce, child support, alimony, contempt, modification, parenting and paternity cases. Renee most frequently appears in Plymouth, Norfolk, and Bristol County, and enjoys representing clients in court. Renee applies her knowledge and experience to offer her clients well-reasoned advice and guidance. She carefully considers how best to effectively represent each of her client's interests. Whether it is negotiating a settlement or advocating a client's position in Court, Renee works diligently to provide her clients with thoughtful, strategic, representation. Renee is a member of numerous professional affiliations, including the Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation, Massachusetts Bar Association, Plymouth County Bar Association, Boston Bar Association and Senior Partners for Justice Volunteer Lawyers Program. Renee frequently volunteers as the Lawyer of the Day in Norfolk County. She is also a trained mediator, licensed real estate broker and a Notary Public within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The negotiation and resolution of family law issues is delicate and complex. I provide professional legal advice while maintaining a compassionate view of the highly emotional aspects of terminating a marriage and providing for the care and support of children.
Over 25 Combined Years of Experience. Our firm specializes in Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody, Child/Spousal Support, Estate Plans including Last Will & Testament, Medical Power of Attorney, Advanced Directive/Living Wills, Financial Power of Attorney, Estate Resolution, Unemployment Compensation, and Real Estate.. Emily Trisoline and Rochelle Bosack share a strong belief that the legal process is about the Attorney/Client relationship. Communication with their clients is a priority to create an atmosphere of confidence and compassion.. While the legal process can be overwhelming, we are here to take that stress and burden off of our clients and help them understand what will happen each step of the way.. Providing representation in Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Indiana, and Westmoreland Counties.. HELPING OUR CLIENTS MOVE FORWARD WITH THEIR LIVES
Emily Vener-Giszter, Esquire, practices Family Law and Divorce and Custody Mediation. She is available to provide all aspects of family law including divorce, custody and support. As a trained and licensed Psychotherapist, Ms. Vener’s goal is to diligently meet her client’s needs in the most supportive and least adversarial way possible. She seeks to limit the negative and painful aftermath of divorce and to protect children and families professionally and with compassion.As a trained neutral Divorce and Custody Mediator, Ms. Vener can help families settle disputes. Issues that can be resolved through mediation include child custody, co-parenting, equitable distribution and support. Most often, mediation will save time and money. Mediation is confidential. Unlike litigation, mediation preserves the dignity of the family. Most importantly, mediation allows families increased control over their future and helps to protect children from the harmful consequences of parental conflict.Ms. Vener is a graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law (JD, 2010), University of Oregon (MS, 1985) and Cornell University (BS, 1983) She is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She is member of the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and Delaware County Bars, and is a member of the Family Law, Women in the Law and Alternative Dispute Sections. Ms. Vener is the 2021 Chair of the Delaware County Bar's Family Law Section. In addition, Ms. Vener is a Licensed Professional Counselor (PA) and continues to practice psychotherapy part-time. Ms. Vener is a repeated speaker on topics relating to the intersection between Psychology and the Law.
Matthew Podolnick is a shareholder of the Firm. He concentrates his practice in the areas of divorce and family law.. Mr. Podolnick offers his family law clients a blend of legal knowledge, business sense, compassion, and tenacity. Because of these notable skills, Mr. Podolnick can help clients through the emotional and financial burdens that come with family problems.. Mr. Podolnick's expertise covers all aspects of divorce and family law, including:. Mr. Podolnick's blended skills derive from considerable knowledge outside family law.. Because of this broad knowledge base, Mr. Podolnick brings added value to his clients in general and to his family law clients in particular.
I specialize in family law matters, including divorce, child custody, child and spousal support, alimony, adoptions, pre-nupital agreements, guardianships and wills and estates. Whenever possible, I will attempt to negotiate a fair agreement outside of Court. If no agreement is possible, I will zealously represent your case through the Court system.
TO SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION, KINDLY VISIT AMES123. COM TO COMPLETE A CLIENT INTAKE FORM AND BOOK YOUR DAY AND TIME. ALL INITIAL CONSULTATIONS TAKE PLACE VIA TELEPHONE OR ZOOM.. Patricia A. Ames, Esq. is a licensed attorney in the states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; and the Owner and Managing Partner of Ames Law Group. She practices all areas of Divorce and Family Law, Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation, and Criminal Expungements.. The mission of Ames Law Group is to ensure that the law is accessible to all persons. Patricia Ames does that by ensuring that her services are affordable, her billing is honest, and that clients are presented with various options for settling their dispute.
I graduated magna cum laude from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts in 2004. In 2009, I went on to graduate cum laude, ranking number eight (8) in my class, from Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware obtaining my Juris Doctorate. At Widener University School of Law, I was the Editor-in-Chief of the Widener Law Review, the Vice President of the American Trial Lawyers Association, and a member of the Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society.. I have been with my firm, Raffaele & Puppio, since May of 2007, first working as a legal intern, then as an attorney after receiving my license to practice law. I am admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey. I focus my practice in the area of family law—divorce, property distribution, support, custody, protection from abuse, and dependency. My practice is focused in Delaware County, but I also handle cases in surrounding counties such as Chester, Philadelphia and Montgomery counties. Prior to joining the Firm as an Associate, I was a certified legal intern for the City of Philadelphia and Chester County District Attorney’s Offices gaining a wealth of experience early in my career in the courtroom.. I am a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Delaware County Bar Association and Doris Jonas Freed Inn of Court for selected family law attorneys. In May of 2013, I received an award for presentation of the year from the Doris Jonas Freed Inn of Court where I served as a panel member on a CLE on the Rules of Evidence for the Family Lawyer. I have also served in the past for several years as the Co-Chair of the Lunch and Learn Committee for the Delaware County Bar Association Family Law Section organizing CLEs for our bar's family attorneys.. I am also actively involved in community service in New Jersey and Pennsylvania with a special interest in children. I currently serve as a Board Member of the Martin Luther King Child Development Center in Camden, New Jersey and as an active member of the Red Cross of Delaware County.
Attorney Cherie McKenna is a 1998 cum laude graduate of Suffolk University Law School and a 1995 summa cum laude graduate of the University of New Hampshire. Licensed in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and the U.S. District Courts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Attorney McKenna has been practicing for over 16 years with a wide range of experience, including criminal defense, appellate practice, insurance defense litigation and family law, and thoroughly enjoys providing compassionate representation for people during their time of need.. After graduating with honors from Suffolk University Law School and becoming admitted to practice in 1998, Attorney McKenna spent three years in the public service sector by providing criminal defense representation to under-privileged clients in the District Courts of Middlesex County. Attorney McKenna was also accepted to the Post Conviction Relief Panel of public defenders, wherein she represented criminal defendants at the appellate level. She has written several criminal appellate briefs, has presented oral argument before the Appeals Court of Massachusetts, and successfully reversed a criminal conviction on the basis of Fourth Amendment search and seizure violations.. Attorney McKenna entered private practice in 2001, where she began practicing civil litigation with a boutique law firm in Boston, focusing on the investigation of fraudulent insurance claims, personal injury liability defense practice, and insurance coverage issues. In 2011, Attorney McKenna left her law firm to begin the pursuit of her own law practice. Attorney McKenna has established herself in the areas of family law, criminal defense, and personal injury practice, and is also a trained mediator, and a member of the Hampden County Bar Association Mediation Arbitration Panel of Attorneys. She is an active Member of the Hampden County Bar Association, a member of the Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation, and was recently appointed to the panel of attorneys for the Children’s Law Project of Hampden County.. When Attorney McKenna is not working, she is an avid supporter of the arts. She frequents local theater, museum and symphony events with her husband, participates in tap and jazz dance classes in Easthampton, and loves to sing and dance, especially with her daughter. She is proud to be on the Board of Directors for the Community Music School of Springfield, and is actively involved on several sub-committees, from fundraising to strategic planning. She is also a committee member of the West of the River Chamber of Commerce, and a volunteer mentor for West Springfield High School Students. Above all else, Attorney McKenna enjoys the thrills and challenges of raising a child, and is a devoted, loving mother and wife.