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Winchendon Family Law Firm
Overview
I focus my practice almost exclusively in the Family Law area. I enjoy the area of law. I am compassionate and caring about the struggles people go through during a separation, divorce or disagreement over the co-parenting of children. As a lawyer, I want my clients to feel as if they are not going through this situation alone. I am there to help and to reduce the stress that litigation can bring. I explain the unknown and assist you with making decisions, explaining each step as you journey through the process.
I am a wife, mother of three adult children and grandmother to two beautiful grandchildren. I graduated from Fitchburg State College in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science, Political Science, Cum Laude. I attended the Massachusetts School of Law and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 2012, the United States District Cout of Massachusetts in 2013, the New Hampshire Bar in 2019. I am certified as a Mediator through the Center for Negotiation and Mediation training, in 2011. I am trained in Collaborative Law, I am a Guardian ad Litem and I am an ARC attorney. I am a member of the Worcester Bar Association, Mass Bar Association, M.A.G.A.C.
As a Guardian ad Litem and an ARC attorney, my focus is the best interest of the children and advocating the wishes of the children. I use the training and skills as part of my everyday practice and stress to clients that children are the most important consideration in any custody/divorce litigation if they are part of the process.
Prior to attending Law School, I owned and operated several successful businesses in addition to being a realtor, landlord and a Paralegal. I bring a wealth of life experience and insight to my clients and advocate for them during their matters and for their futures.
About Thomason Law, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Civil Litigation
- Juvenile Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
70 Pleasant Street Winchendon, MA 01475
Phone
Fax
- 877-300-9006
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