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Karen K. Greenberg

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Name: Karen K. Greenberg
Date registered: October 25, 2010

Biography

Karen Greenberg is an experienced and accomplished attorney, having concentrated in family law matters for more than twenty years. She regularly represents adoption agencies, adopters and birth parents in all aspects of adoption law. Karen also represents many individuals in disputed family law matters. She helps her clients make their way through difficult and heavily-contested matters, such as divorce, child-related issues of custody, visitation and support, property division, alimony, retirement benefits and paternity. Read more...

Latest posts

  1. HOW TO STAY SAFE IN TIMES OF TROUBLE: BE GOOD TO YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES BY PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM POTENTIAL ABUSE — March 30, 2020
  2. Welcome Back…Really? — May 30, 2019
  3. Attention All Soon to Be Mother-in-Laws
    Attention All Soon to Be Father-in-Laws
    — August 17, 2018
  4. What Will They Think of Next? Baby Born in Dallas to Woman without Uterus — February 9, 2018
  5. Massachusetts Legislators: Shame on YOU — June 2, 2017

Most commented posts

  1. The Many Costs of Divorce… — 1 comment

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Sep
01

K&G Welcomes Our Newest Associate, Rosalind Kabrhel, to the Firm

K&G welcomes our newest associate, Rosalind Kabrhel, to the firm. A graduate of Catholic University of America, Roz brings with her over nine years of litigation savvy from her work in both the political and public sectors. Welcome, Roz!

Jun
21

Understanding Mediation in a Time of Need

Mediating disputed is a means to resolve disputes and allow each party input and control over the outcome.  Orchestrated appropriately, no one wins, no one loses. Rather, the parties walk away from the table knowing the resulted arrived at are based upon the needs and concerns of each of the parties. Why mediate? Mediation allows… Continue reading »

Feb
02

Before Saying, “I Do,” Plan for “I Don’t”

People consider Prenuptial Agreements for a number of different reasons; for example, because the marriage is not their first and they therefore seek to simplify matters in the event of a future divorce, or to ensure that property brought to the marriage will not be subject to a division of marital assets should the marriage… Continue reading »

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