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My practice philosophy - one size does not fit all.

Each client is treated as an individual. I have learned over the years that as similar as people and circumstances are, each person has his or her own wants, desires and needs. That individuality is respected here.

Whether we are helping you through a divorce, or customizing an estate plan, your assets, needs and circumstances will differ from other clients. One-size fits all usually does not. This is just as true with your legal interests as it is with clothing. We work closely with each client to prepare an estate plan tailored to your specific needs. Our approach in divorces is the same - finding a solution that is specific to you and your situation.

Phyllis M. DiCara, Esq.

Education:

Bachelor of Science, Saint Joseph’s College, Rensselaer, Indiana
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Syracuse University College of Law, Syracuse, NY
Continuing Legal Education Courses


Professional & Community Affiliations:

Connecticut Bar Association
Hartford County Bar Association
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Central Connecticut Collaborative Family Law Group
Connecticut Attorney’s Title Insurance Company
Special Master Pre-Trial Program, Hartford & New Britain Judicial Districts
Rocky Hill Chamber of Commerce
Prudence Crandall Center, Inc. (Domestic Violence Agency)
Human Rights Commission, Town of Newington, CT

Rachel D. Widmer, Esq.
Admitted to practice in Connecticut & Massachusetts

Education

Bachelor of Arts, University of Connecticut
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Roger WIlliams University School of Law
Continuing Legal Education Courses

Professional Affiliations

American Bar Association

Claudine M. McGuire, Paralegal

Education:

Paralegal Associate Degree, Briarwood College
Bachelor of Science, Central Connecticut State University

Susan L. DeCarli, Assistant

 
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