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Kathleen A. O'Malley is a seasoned attorney based in Springfield, Massachusetts, with a distinguished career spanning over two decades. As a leading practitioner at Denner Pellegrino LLP | Raipher PC, Kathleen specializes in litigation, family law, and estate planning, offering comprehensive legal services tailored to meet the unique needs of her diverse clientele. Her office, strategically located at 265 State Street, serves as a hub for clients seeking adept legal counsel in these complex fields. Throughout her extensive career, Kathleen has earned a reputation for her meticulous attention to detail and her unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for her clients. Her litigation practice is characterized by a strategic and assertive approach, ensuring that her clients' rights and interests are robustly defended. In family law, Kathleen demonstrates a compassionate yet pragmatic approach, guiding families through often challenging transitions with empathy and clarity. Her proficiency in estate planning allows her to assist clients in securing their futures with comprehensive plans that reflect their personal and financial goals. Kathleen's dedication to her clients is evident in every aspect of her practice. She is deeply committed to providing personalized service, maintaining open lines of communication, and delivering legal solutions that are not only effective but also aligned with her clients' broader objectives. Her ability to navigate the complexities of the legal system with expertise and integrity makes her a trusted advisor to individuals and families throughout Springfield and beyond. Whether in the courtroom or the conference room, Kathleen A. O'Malley stands as a pillar of excellence in the legal community.
Family law attorneys handle legal matters involving family relationships including marriage, divorce, child custody, and support. They help families navigate emotional and complex legal situations. Common matters include divorce, child custody, child support, adoption.