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Rioles Law Offices - Providence, RI

426 Broadway Providence, RI 02909

Updated: 06/25/2020

Providence Divorce Law Firm

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BRENDA F. RIOLES is the owner and sole proprietor of Rioles Law Offices located in Providence Rhode Island. She is a graduate of Rhode Island College and graduated summa cum laude at New England School of Law. Attorney Rioles was admitted to the Rhode Island Bar in 1986 and the California Bar in 1988.

Her practice focuses almost exclusively in Family Law...

BRENDA F. RIOLES is the owner and sole proprietor of Rioles Law Offices located in Providence Rhode Island. She is a graduate of Rhode Island College and graduated summa cum laude at New England School of Law. Attorney Rioles was admitted to the Rhode Island Bar in 1986 and the California Bar in 1988.

Her practice focuses almost exclusively in Family Law. She is a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, The Rhode Island Family Court Bench/Bar Committee and the Edward P. Gallogly Family Law Inn of Court. She also serves on the executive board of the Edward P. Gallogly Family Law Inn of Court.

She regularly attends seminars focused on family law issues and has lectured on family law topics for the Rhode Island Bar Association and the Family Law Inn of Court and written a chapter in the newly published book "A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DIVORCE IN RHODE ISLAND" in order to assist in improving the quality and practice of Family Law for herself and others.

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426 Broadway Providence, RI 02909

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