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Renée C. Bauer is a highly regarded family law attorney based in Hamden, CT, renowned for her commitment to reshaping the divorce narrative and empowering families through challenging transitions. As the Founder and Managing Attorney of Happy Even After Family Law, Renée specializes in complex child support cases, offering tailored advocacy that prioritizes her clients' unique needs and circumstances. With a wealth of experience, Renée has become a sought-after thought leader in the family law arena. She regularly shares her insights at legal seminars and across various media platforms, helping to illuminate the intricacies of family law for both professionals and the public. Her written works, including the award-winning "She Who Wins" and "Percy’s Imperfectly Perfect Family," delve into themes of empowerment and provide valuable resources for children navigating the complexities of divorce. Renée hosts a podcast that ranks in the top 2% globally, where she discusses strategies for personal growth and resilience during family transitions. Her exceptional courtroom skills earned her the title of Litigator of the Year in 2015 from the Connecticut Law Tribune, a testament to her dedication and effectiveness in high-stakes litigation. A strong advocate for mediation, Renée is also trained as a Guardian Ad Litem, ensuring that children's voices are heard and considered in legal proceedings. Embracing technology in family law, she launched Parent Co-Pilot, a resource designed to assist parents facing co-parenting challenges. Outside her legal practice, Renée is passionate about fitness and enjoys writing novels, as well as cherishing quiet moments with her blended family. Her holistic approach to family law not only addresses legal issues but also fosters emotional well-being, making her a trusted ally for families navigating divorce in Hamden and beyond.
Child support attorneys help parents establish, modify, and enforce child support obligations. They ensure children receive proper financial support. Common matters include support establishment, modifications, enforcement, arrears.