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Family disputes, whether they
involve husbands and wives, parents and children or extended
family members, damage our most intimate relationships. Our
emotions make it difficult to move beyond the hurt to finding
solutions.
Lynda Robbins is a family law attorney who specializes in mediation and collaborative law. Lynda has practiced family law in Massachusetts for over 30 years. Her extensive training and years of experience qualify her to assist in resolving family disputes.
Divorce law in Massachusetts is complicated and you need an experienced divorce lawyer to explain all of the options available to you. With over 30 years of experience, Lynda can help you understand the law and how it applies to your situation.
Family Law Attorney
In addition to divorce, Lynda’s practice areas include all aspects of family law including divorce modifications, child custody and visitation issues, prenuptial agreements and paternity matters. Her expertise also includes court-appointed and private work as a parent coordinator and visitation monitor, and she serves as a Guardian ad Litem in family matters such as divorce and custody disputes. The recent addition of marital mediation to her law practice provides a process for couples to address the hurdles to their staying together.
Lynda is committed to assisting families through difficult times in their lives by offering her expertise in the most constructive ways possible. She chooses non-court options such as mediation and collaborative law to resolve family disputes because they are more productive methods of problem solving – designed to minimize the pain and often resulting in lower cost. Helping clients take control of their own outcomes is the cornerstone of her family law practice.
Boston's Best Lawyers
Lynda was voted one of Boston's Best Lawyers 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 in
Collaborative Family Law and Mediation categories. In addition, Lynda was selected as a New England Super Lawyer in 2011 for Family Law. According to Super Lawyers, this distinction is only granted to the top 5% of practicing attorneys in the state of Massachusetts.
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