Attorney Olivia M. Eucalitto is an associate at Ferro & Battey,
LLC, and has been a member of the Connecticut bar since 2015. Her
practice is exclusively centered around matrimonial and family law,
encompassing divorce, post-judgment matters, and appellate
cases.
Noteworthy in her career, Attorney Eucalitto gained
recognition from Super Lawyers Magazine as a Rising Star in Family
Law for three consecutive years, from 2018 to 2020. Her expertise in
the field was further demonstrated when she delivered a comprehensive
presentation on "Post-Majority Child Support: A Primer &
Discussion of Practice Considerations" to the Fairfield County
Bar Association in 2018. Additionally, she has shared her insights by
presenting Case Law Updates at the Family Law Section meeting of the
Connecticut Bar Association.
Eager to expand her legal
skills, in July 2018, Attorney Eucalitto participated in the American
Bar Association's Family Law Trial Advocacy program at the National
Institute for Trial Advocacy in Boulder, Colorado, a rigorous
eight-day training and mock trial program drawing legal professionals
from across the nation.
Furthermore, her legal acumen is
showcased in her published article, "Retiring Alimony at
Retirement: A Proposal for Alimony Reform," featured in the Law
Review of Quinnipiac University School of Law in 2015.
Attorney
Eucalitto graduated summa cum laude from Quinnipiac University School
of Law in 2015. During her time there, she excelled in the Family Law
concentration with honors, actively participating in the Family Law
Society as the Service Chair and earning membership in the Law
Review.
She maintains affiliations with prestigious legal
organizations, including the American Bar Association, the
Connecticut Bar Association and its Family Law Section, and the
Fairfield County Bar Association. Beyond her legal pursuits, Olivia
is a member of the Westport Young Women's League.
Olivia
resides in Westport, Connecticut, with her husband, Frank, and their
young daughter. Her commitment to excellence, as evidenced by her
awards, publications, and involvement in the legal community,
underscores her dedication to the practice of family law.