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Kenneth D. Van Colen is a seasoned attorney based in Fall River, Massachusetts, specializing in Criminal Defense, Speeding & Traffic Ticket representation, and Divorce & Separation cases. With a Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School (1992) and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth (1987), Kenneth has built a robust legal career characterized by commitment and expertise. Before establishing his practice at the Law Offices of Kenneth D. Van Colen, Kenneth served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office from 1992 to 1997, where he honed his litigation skills and gained invaluable insight into the prosecutorial process. His experience as a legal instructor at Newbury College from 1998 to 2002 further solidified his understanding of the law and his ability to communicate complex legal concepts to clients and students alike. Kenneth’s practice is rooted in a deep understanding of the challenges faced by individuals navigating the legal system. He is dedicated to providing personalized, zealous representation in criminal defense, effectively advocating for clients facing charges ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies. In the realm of family law, he offers compassionate guidance through the often emotional processes of divorce and separation, ensuring that his clients’ rights and interests are protected. Respected within the legal community, Kenneth D. Van Colen is committed to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients while upholding the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. With a focus on client-centered service, he is the trusted choice for legal representation in Fall River and beyond.
Divorce attorneys guide couples through the legal process of ending their marriage. They handle property division, custody, support, and other divorce-related matters. Common matters include contested divorce, uncontested divorce, property division, alimony.