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Candice Labbe - Boston, MA
One Center PlazaSuite 420 Boston, MA 02108
Law Offices of Andrew S. Guisbond
Boston Domestic Relations Lawyer
Overview
Candice Labbe has been licensed and practicing law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts since 2013. She is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School in 2012 and earned her Bachelor's Degree with a triple major in Political Science, International Affairs, and Russian in 2007 from the University of New Hampshire.
Candice's practice focus is in the areas of domestic relations, including divorce, custody and support disputes, paternity, modification, and contempt...
Candice Labbe has been licensed and practicing law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts since 2013. She is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School in 2012 and earned her Bachelor's Degree with a triple major in Political Science, International Affairs, and Russian in 2007 from the University of New Hampshire.
Candice's practice focus is in the areas of domestic relations, including divorce, custody and support disputes, paternity, modification, and contempt. Her practice encompasses all stages of Probate and Family Court proceedings, from the filing of the complaint, through the motion and discovery phase, and representation at trial. She has extensive experience representing clients in the Probate and Family Court, Juvenile Court, and District Court. Candice's goal for her clients is to negotiate an advantageous settlement without the need for litigation. However, if a mutual resolution cannot be reached, then Candice will advance her client's interests at trial to the fullest extent.
Prior to her licensure, Candice was a Judicial Intern with the Honorable Bonnie H. MacLeod-Mancuso, Retired, at the Suffolk County Superior Court, and a legal intern at De Sola, Pate & Brown in Caracas, Venezuela. She graduated from the United States Marine Corps Officer Candidate School Platoon Leaders Class 1 in Quantico, Virginia in 2005. She has lived and studied in both Russia and Sweden.
Candice is an avid traveler and hiker and enjoys many other extreme and outdoor sports. She has been involved with several community organizations, including the Volunteer Lawyer's Project of the Boston Bar Association and the New England Center for Homeless Veterans.
About Candice Labbe
Practice Areas
- Domestic Relations
- Divorce
- Custody and Support Disputes
- Paternity
- Modification
- Contempt
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 2013
Other Affiliations
- Boston Bar Association (Member)
Pro Bono Activities
- Volunteer Lawyer’s Project of the Boston Bar Association
- New England Center for Homeless Veterans
Past Positions
- Honorable Bonnie H. MacLeod-Mancuso, Retired, at the Suffolk County Superior Court, Judicial Intern
- De Sola, Pate & Brown in Caracas, Venezuela, Legal Intern
Education
- Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts, 2012
- University of New Hampshire, 2007
Major: Political Science
Major: International Affairs
Major: Russian
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
One Center PlazaSuite 420 Boston, MA 02108
Phone
Fax
- 617-507-6437
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