
Overview
A Massachusetts native with deep roots in the Greater Boston community, Tyler practices primarily in the area of family and matrimonial law. His depth of knowledge extends to prenuptial agreements, divorce, complex property distribution, child custody and support, alimony, removal of children across state lines, post-divorce support and custody modification, domestic violence, same-sex relations, and trial advocacy.Before joining the firm, Tyler worked with judges at multiple levels of the...
A Massachusetts native with deep roots in the Greater Boston community, Tyler practices primarily in the area of family and matrimonial law. His depth of knowledge extends to prenuptial agreements, divorce, complex property distribution, child custody and support, alimony, removal of children across state lines, post-divorce support and custody modification, domestic violence, same-sex relations, and trial advocacy.Before joining the firm, Tyler worked with judges at multiple levels of the...
A Massachusetts native with deep roots in the Greater Boston community, Tyler practices primarily in the area of family and matrimonial law. His depth of knowledge extends to prenuptial agreements, divorce, complex property distribution, child custody and support, alimony, removal of children across state lines, post-divorce support and custody modification, domestic violence, same-sex relations, and trial advocacy.
Before joining the firm, Tyler worked with judges at multiple levels of the state's trial courts. At the federal court in Boston, he gained exposure to high-profile matters requiring media savvy and the utmost sensitivity, including the criminal case against the Boston Marathon bomber.
As a law student, the Supreme Judicial Court certified Tyler to represent the state government in criminal matters at the Boston Municipal Court. The high court also certified Tyler to represent indigent litigants in the Suffolk Probate and Family Court.
Outside of his legal practice, Tyler is committed to a variety of charitable and philanthropic endeavors. He currently resides in Cambridge.
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