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Louise's practice areas include Dissolution, Custody, Support,
Estate and Probate.
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Currently, Louise represents individuals in all family
law matters and related issues, including estate, probate
and family business mediation.
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She is on the Board of Directors of the Connecticut
Council for Divorce Mediation and Collaborative Practice
(CCDM) and is co-chair of the member services committee.
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She is the founding member and Officer of Divorce Solutions
of Connecticut.
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She is a member of Collaborative Divorce Team of Connecticut
and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.
Her special training is in the areas of Mediation and
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce.
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She is a member of the Connecticut Employment Lawyers'
Association.
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Louise is very active in community and professional
organizations, and serves as the Immediate Past Chairperson
of the Coordinating Council for Children in Crisis.
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Louise is a recipient of the Branford Women’s Network's
“Woman of the Year” award, a member of the Connecticut
Bar Association, the New Haven Bar Association, and the
Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund.
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Louise most recently taught as an Adjunct Professor
for the Quinnipiac University School of Business, teaching
ethics and diversity from 2001-2004. She has also lectured
extensively to local community organizations and business
groups.
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Admitted: New York, Connecticut and U.S. District Court,
District of Connecticut
Law School: New York Law School, J.D., 1985
College: Southern Connecticut State University, B.A., 1972
Member: New Haven County (Member, Litigation Section),
Connecticut (Member, General Practice Section), New York State and
American Bar Associations; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Biography: Member, New York State Womens' Bar Association,
1984-1985.
Born: 1950
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