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Barbara L Nason,
(Lawyer)
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Barbara L. Nason is a member of the firm Ryan & Faenza and has been a practicing attorney for 16 years. Prior to joining the firm, Attorney Nason owned and operated her own law practice from 1999 to 2009. She practiced at Lynch & Lynch P.C. of South Easton, Massachusetts from 1995 to 1999. Her practice is concentrated in all aspects of family law. She is the past President of the Plymouth County Bar Association and has served as Director and/or Committee Chair of the Plymouth County Bar Association over the past ten years.
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Ryan & Faenza, Attorneys at Law |
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825 Main Street
Walpole MA 02081 USA
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| Phone: |
(508) 668-9112 |
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(508) 668-1285 |
| Email: |
bnason@ryanfaenza.com |
| Website: |
http://www.ryanfaenza.com |
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| Professional Activities |
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Massachusetts Bar Association
Plymouth County Bar Association: President, 2009
Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council: Norfolk County Practice Group
International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
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| Professional Licenses |
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Bar Admissions: Massachusetts State Courts (1993)
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| General Comments |
| Our firm has had many years of experience representing both men and women in all aspects of family law. Additionally, the Partners have been called upon by the Court and fellow practitioners to conduct private concilations for those needing assistance in settling cases, or in bridging impasses in order to avoid contested trials or hearings. As a result of our extensive experience in the non-collaborative arena, we are keenly aware of the difficulties with the court process, high costs associated with contested litigation, its rapid pace which does not permit individuals to move comfortably through the difficult process of divorce or other family law matters, and the potentially long lasting, harmful emotional effects on litigants and their children. We fully understand the benefits of litigants working toward a common goal and believe that a growing awareness of the collaborative process will likely increase the demand for these services as litigants seek alternatives to the usual process. |
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| Areas of Practice |
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Collaborative Law
Family Law
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| Education |
| Undergraduate Education |
| University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, Bachelor of Arts, Legal Studies, 1990 |
| Post-graduate Education |
| New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts, Juris Doctor, 1993 |
| Professional Education |
| Collaborative Law Practice, Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council, Waltham, Massachusetts, September 2009 |
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| Collaborative Practice Training |
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Hours |
| 2009 |
Collaborative Practice Interdisciplinary Training |
Rita S. Pollak, Esq. |
18 |
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