Mary Weiner

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Mary Weiner: Attorney with Law Offices of Susan Busby, LLC

Biography

Attorney Mary Weiner has worked on behalf of children and families since she graduated from college. Before attending law school, Mary worked and volunteered in the Foundation at Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago, where she discovered her passion for helping children and families.

After law school, Mary worked as Director of Special Projects for the National Association for Children of Alcoholics in Rockville, MD. There, she worked with members of Congress to draft legislation and policy to help children and families impacted by addiction.

Mary has received advanced training in mediation and collaboration in Connecticut, and continues diligently serving families through these non-adversarial practices.

Mary is a member of the Connecticut Council for Non-Adversarial Divorce and the Collaborative Divorce Lawyers Association.

MEMBERSHIPS

Connecticut Bar Association

Connecticut Council for Non-Adversarial Divorce

Collaborative Divorce Law Association

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Northwestern University, B.A., English and International, 1995; Georgetown University Law Center, Visiting Student
Law School Attended:
Emory University School of Law, J.D., 2000
Year of First Admission:
2014
Admission:
2014, Connecticut
ISLN:
1000046096

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