Greenwich, CT Law Firm Expands its Family and Matrimonial Law Practice
Greenwich, CT (PRWEB) February 09, 2015 -- Attorney Erika Otocka's commitment to serving families in need began long before she obtained her law degree. Ms. Otocka volunteered at Kids in Crisis in Greenwich, Connecticut; counseled abused and neglected children at the Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center in Norwalk, Connecticut; worked in the Greenwich public school system as an aide to children with special needs; and volunteered in both the adolescent unit and at Barrett House at Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut.
Prior to joining Ivey, Barnum & O’Mara on January 1, 2015, Ms. Otocka practiced with the Law Offices of Gary I. Cohen, P.C. in Stamford, Connecticut where she handled a variety of complex divorce and family law matters.
Ms. Otocka received her undergraduate degree from the University of San Diego. She earned her Juris Doctor degree at Pace University School of Law. Ms. Otocka is admitted to practice in Connecticut and New York
Ms. Otocka has successfully handled numerous family and matrimonial matters, including:
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
- Divorce / Dissolution of Marriage
- Alimony
- Equitable Distribution of Property
- Child Support
- Custody
- Post Judgment Matters
- Valuation Issues
- Mediation
Ms. Otocka is a native of Greenwich, Connecticut, where she currently resides.
Ivey, Barnum & O’Mara, LLC was established in Greenwich, CT in 1950. It is the largest Greenwich-based law firm, with additional offices in New Canaan, CT and New York City. The firm has more than thirty attorneys who handle a wide range of legal matters. The family and matrimonial attorneys have the benefit of access to and input from other attorneys in the firm with expertise in other related practice areas such as Trusts & Estate Planning, Real Estate, Corporate Law, Bankruptcy and Civil Litigation.
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