Christina Pashou

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Christina Pashou: Attorney with Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP

Biography

Christina Pashou is an associate in Conn Kavanaugh’s Family Law department. Her practice focuses on all aspects of family law including divorce, paternity actions, child custody, spousal and child support, highly contested cases involving custody evaluations, and other related issues involving family law matters. She concentrates on preparation and analysis of family law cases, including financial analysis of income, assets, debt, business evaluation, and tax consequences of asset division and support matters.

Prior to joining Conn Kavanaugh, Christina was an associate at Mavrides Law where she began and grew her family law practice. She received her J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 2015 and graduated cum laude from the College of the Holy Cross with a B.A. in history and political science in 2012.

Outside of the firm, she is an active member of various industry organizations including the Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers, for which she is currently serving as vice president, and the Hellenic Bar Association.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Family
  • Divorce & Separation
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
College of the Holy Cross, B.A., cum laude, 2012
Law School Attended:
Suffolk University, J.D., 2015
Year of First Admission:
2016
Admission:
2016, Massachusetts
Languages:
Greek
ISLN:
1000228712

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