Sentences with phrase «middlesex probate»

If you live in Cambridge, you need to file your documents in Middlesex Probate and Family Court in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Every Probate and Family Court in the Commonwealth with the exception of Middlesex Probate Court requires that you file your case, then wait for the court to assign you a court date (which can be several months out), then you get to go in front of a judge.
Prior to joining Lubin & Meyer, Attorney Gielowski clerked for a local Boston litigation firm and at the Middlesex Probate and Family Court.

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Member: Board of Bar of Overseers, Boston College Law School (2010 - present); Middlesex Bar Association; Massachusetts Bar Association (Member, Real Property Law Section); American Bar Association (Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section); Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts (Vice President, 1974 - 1976; President, 1976 - 1978); Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys; Massachusetts Abstract Club; American College of Mortgage Attorneys; American College of Real Estate Lawyers; Massachusetts Bar Foundation (Life Fellow).
The law firm of Lewis, Lewis & Ferraro, L.L.C. handles personal injury, real estate, probate litigation, family law, divorce and elder law in the greater Hartford, Connecticut area, including West Hartford, New Britain, Bristol, Farmington, Avon, Newington, Wethersfield, Plainville, Glastonbury, Manchester, Canton, Southington, Rocky Hill, Middletown and other communities of Hartford County, Middlesex County and central Connecticut.
Attorney Wolf is also a member of the American Bar Association, Milford Bar Association, West Haven Bar Association, and Connecticut Bar Association, including Family Law, Estates and Probate and Young Lawyers Sections, as well as serving as co-chair for the Children in the Law Committee of the Young Lawyers Section Executive Committee and the National Academy of Jurisprudence Family Law Trial Attorneys Association Kristen Wolf is also a participating attorney for the Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund and serves as Assigned Counsel for the Office of the Chief Public Defender at the Bristol and Hartford Geographical Area (GA) courts and he Hartford Juvenile court for child protection and delinquency matters, as well as guardian ad litem in the Meriden and Middlesex Judicial Districts.
During the last year, Katherine has represented divorce clients in the Norfolk, Middlesex, Bristol, and Worcester County Probate and Family Courts in various motion and divorce hearings.
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