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| Carolyn Garvey is one of the founders of Douglas, Leonard & Garvey, P.C.
Carolyn has dedicated her legal career to one area of the law — divorce and family law. She has the experience to handle the most challenging disputes that arise in divorce cases.
“Our clients come to us at one of the most difficult times of their lives. I understand that their case will have a huge impact on them and their family so my job is to protect our clients and their family,” says Carolyn.
With Carolyn’s focus on divorce and family law, she has been appointed by Marital Masters and family law judges to serve as a Guardian ad Litem in cases. Her dedication and expertise was recognized when she was selected by other attorneys to serve as Vice Chair of the Family Law Section for Merrimack County Bar Association. Carolyn has also been a lecturer for other lawers on family law issues.
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Email: mail@nhlawoffice.c
Phone: (603) 224-1988
Fax: (603) 229-1988
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Law School: University of New Hampshire Law Center, J.D., 1993
College: Assumption College,
B.A., cum laude, 1990
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New Hampshire
Bar Association
(Vice Chair, Family Law Section, 1998-2000)
Merrimack County Bar Association
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Don’t Ignore Inheritances in a Divorce, February 10, 2009
Relocation of the Principal Residence of the Child,” 40 N.H..J. 18, 1999
“The Fading Voices of Children in Litigation,” 34 N.H.B.J. 11, 1993
“Courts, Class Actions and Children,” 34 N.H.B.J. 60, 1993
“Emply Nest-Will Post-Majority Educational Support Ever End in New Hampshire,” 33 N.H.B.J. 455, 1992
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| Carolyn’s experience was recognized when she was previously elected to serve as Vice Chair of the Family Law Section for the Merrimack County Bar Association. Her special background also includes training for her certification as a Guardian ad Litem. Carolyn has been appointed by Marital Masters and Family Court judges to serve as a Guardian ad Litem in cases.
Carolyn has authored several divorce and family law related articles, including “Relocation of the Principal Residence of the Child,” 40 N.H.B.J. 18, 1999; “The Fading Voices of Children in Litigation,” 34 N.H.B.J. 11, 1993; “Courts, Class Actions and Children,” 34 N.H.B.J. 60, 1993; “Empty Nest-Will Post-Majority Educational Support Ever End in New Hampshire,” 33 N.H.B.J.
455, 1992.
Each attorney at Douglas, Leonard & Garvey, P.C. is committed to New Hampshire through community service organizations through volunteer work, serving on boards of organizations and through the firm’s financial contributions. Please see a list of community support to which we have most recently given our time and financial support.
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Douglas, Leonard & Garvey, P.C. attorneys represent clients in courts throughout New Hampshire, including Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Salem, Rochester, Portsmouth, Laconia, Plymouth, Franklin, Keene, Lebanon, Littleton, Hampton, Hooksett, Derry, Claremont, Goffstown, North Conway, Exeter, Durham, Plaistow, Henniker, Newport, Milford, Merrimack, Hillsborough, Bow, Hopkinton. We also represent clients in all counties, including Merrimack County, Belknap County, Carroll County, Cheshire County, Coos County, Grafton County, Hillsborough County, Rockingham County, Strafford County and Sullivan County.
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