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Rozell, Megan Beth

Megan Beth Rozell - White Plains, NY

Attorney at The Prince Law Group, LLC

Matrimonial & Family Law Lawyers in White Plains, NY

1133 Westchester Avenue Suite S-329 White Plains, NY 10604

White Plains Matrimonial & Family Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Matrimonial & Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Mediation
  • Child Custody
  • Spousal & Child Support
  • Matrimonial Agreements
  • Post-Judgement Modifications
  • Adoptions
  • Civil Restraining Orders & Orders of Protection

Litigation: 80%

Attorney Information

Overview

Megan ("Meg") Rozell is a Partner at Prince Law Group LLC. Meg is a seasoned matrimonial and family law attorney with over 20 years of experience representing clients in matters involving divorce, custody and visitation, child support, alimony/maintenance, and various post-judgment matters. With a unique background working as an attorney in both non-profit organizations and government agencies as well as the private sector, Meg leverages her diverse experience to handle high-conflict and high-asset cases with a particular focus on complex family dynamics and contentious custody disputes.

Meg has expertise in custody, visitation, and support matters that extends to post-judgment modifications, complex relocation cases, orders of protection, and forensic evaluations related to drug and alcohol use. She is also skilled in assisting clients with civil restraining orders/orders of protection and modifications to existing orders.

Meg’s courtroom presence brings both professionalism and tenacity. Remarkably observant and strategically prepared, she excels in the courtroom, seizing opportunities that can benefit her clients. A fierce trial litigator, Meg is always in control of the proceedings. She has a unique ability to “read a room” and adapt to various situations. A staunch advocate on behalf of her clients, Meg believes that “everyone’s story deserves to be heard.”

During her time in the public sector, Meg served as an attorney in the New York City child support litigation unit, where she sharpened her skills through extensive courtroom experience. She then went on to work with victims of domestic violence as an attorney at a non-profit organization. Trained in trauma-informed lawyering and counseling, Meg has a deep understanding of the dynamics that surround family law matters and frequently shares resources related to mental health and other forms of support.

Meg earned her J.D. from Roger Williams University School of Law School and received her B.A. from Southern Connecticut State University.


Awards and Honors

Honors

  • Listed in New York Metro Super Lawyers®, Family Law, 2024 - Present, 2024 - Present

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Roger Williams University School of Law, Bristol, Rhode Island, 2005
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut
      B.A.
      Honors: With High Honors
      Major: Psychology

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Partner

Classes and Seminars

  • Taught Course: Orders of Protection in NY County Family Court, Legal Services of Hudson Valley
  • Taught Course: Custody/Child Support in NY County Family Court, Legal Services of Hudson Valley

Bar Admissions

  • Connecticut, 2005
  • New York, 2008

Other Affiliations

  • Fairfield County Bar Association (Member)
  • Westchester Women's Bar Associtation
  • Women's Bar Association of the State of New York

Reviews

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Highlights

  • 5.0 Value
  • 5.0 Quality of Service
  • 5.0 Professional Competence
  • By Anonymous on Sep. 29, 2025
    Hired Attorney 2025
    Recommends this Attorney
    Megan solved my legal problem quickly and efficiently. I could not have hoped for a better result.
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    Quality of Service: 5.0 out of 5
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  • By Anonymous on Mar. 03, 2023
    Hired Attorney 2022-2023
    Recommends this Attorney
    Megan helped me with a pro-longed domestic violence case. She was responsive to my questions and concerns and kept me informed throughout the process. I am grateful for her patience, empathy, and expertise.
    Value: 5.0 out of 5
    Quality of Service: 5.0 out of 5
    Professional Competence: 5.0 out of 5

Contact

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White Plains, NY

1133 Westchester Avenue
Suite S-329
White Plains, NY 10604

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Phone: 914-930-2982

Email: Send a message

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