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Paula H. Noe

is a Lawyer in Dedham, MA

Dedham, MA

Peer Rating  5/5.0 AV®Preeminent

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Areas of Law

  • ......................... 100%Family Law

Other Areas Of Law

Child Advocacy; Arbitration; Collaborative Law; Divorce Mediation; Parenting Time; Marital Property Settlements; Adoption Law; Divorce; Grandparents Visitation Rights; Paternity; Premarital Agreements; Collaborative Family Law


Contact Information

Currently Employed At 619 High St., Suite 101
Dedham, MA 02026
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5 out of 5

  • Meets Very High Criteria of General Ethical Standards
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Experience & Credentials

Admission Details1987, Massachusetts; 1988, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts; 1994, U.S. Supreme Court
EducationSimmons College, B.A.; New England School of Law, J.D.
Additional Bio DetailsPaula H. Noe, Esquire, of Dedham, MA., practices family law and can serve as Advocate, Arbitrator, Collaborative Attorney, Divorce & Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator or Settlement Counsel.

Paula has been named a ?WOMAN OF DISTINCTION IN LAW AND PUBLIC SERVICE? by the Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers. She is Past President of the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council and is a founding member of the Council; she currently serves on the Advisory Committee, at the request of the President, as well as on various other MCLC committees. She has trained other professionals in Collaborative Law for the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council and for the American Bar Association, and has written and lectured extensively about Collaborative Law practice and ethics, both locally and nationally. She is currently Co-Chair of the Family Law Committee of the American Bar Association?s Dispute Resolution section. She also serves on the Collaborative Law Committee of the American Bar Association section of Dispute Resolution, and on its Ethics subcommittee where she co-authored its 2008 Ethics position paper. She is admitted to practice in Massachusetts, in the District of Massachusetts and at the U.S. Supreme Court.

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