Caterina S. Wurman - Boston, MA
Attorney at Fitch Law Partners LLP
Family Law Lawyers in Boston, MA
84 State Street 11th Floor Boston, MA 02109 - 3119
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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10
Years
Experience
Boston Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Caterina Wurman practices in the area of family law and complex matters involving custody, support, and the division of property. She has extensive experience representing clients in a wide variety of family law matters.
Ms. Wurman concentrates her practice on family law. Prior to joining FITCH, Ms. Wurman was an associate at well-regarded Massachusetts family law boutique firms representing clients in all aspects of family law including divorce, paternity, and post-divorce actions. She has served as a volunteer attorney for the Women's Bar Foundation Family Law Project, the Attorneys Representing Children ("ARC") program with the Norfolk County Probate and Family Court, and the Judge Abber "We Can Negotiate" Initiative with the Massachusetts Family and Probate American Inn of Court.
While in law school, Ms. Wurman represented clients in the Suffolk Probate and Family Court as a Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rule 3:03 certified student attorney through the Suffolk University Law School Family Law Clinic and she was a judicial intern for the Honorable Dorothy M. Gibson (ret) in the Middlesex Probate and Family Court.
Awards and Honors
Other Sources of Feedback About Caterina S. Wurman
Included on the 2026 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2025 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
- 2024 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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Suffolk University Law School,
Boston,
Massachusetts
J.D.
Honors: magna cum laude
Law Journal: Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy, Note Editor
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Suffolk University Law School,
Boston,
Massachusetts
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Non Legal Education
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Boston University
B.A.
Honors: magna cum laude
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Boston University
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Published Works
Articles
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A Blessed Union: Technology Expanding Private Conversations Exempted by Massachusetts’s Spousal Disqualification Rule to Voicemail Messages; 21 SUFFOLK J. TRIAL & APP. 2 (2016)
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
Other Affiliations
- Member, Boston Bar Association
- Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
- Member, Massachusetts Probate and Family American Inn of Court
- Member, Women’s Bar Association
Contact
84 State Street
11th Floor
Boston, MA 02109 - 3119
Phone: 617-542-5542
Fax: 617-542-1542
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.fitchlp.com
Hours: Monday - Friday; 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
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