Rosemary R. Alexander

Rosemary R. Alexander: Attorney with Katz, Goldstein & Warren

Biography

Editor, Southern Methodist University Law Journal. Certified Arbitrator and Children's Representative.

Areas of Practice (15)

  • Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Matrimonial Law
  • Litigation
  • Settlement Negotiations
  • Custody and Visitation
  • Maintenance or Alimony
  • Child Support
  • Property Division
  • Business Valuation
  • Retirement Plans and Benefits
  • Discovery and Financial Analysis
  • Post-Decree Proceedings
  • Pre-Nuptial Agreements
  • Mediation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Loyola University, B.A., 1970
Law School Attended:
Southern Methodist University, J.D., 1979
Year of First Admission:
1979
Admission:
1979, Texas; 1997, Illinois
Memberships:
Lake County, Illinois State and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; Association of Women Lawyers of Lake County.
ISLN:
909497659

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224-461-8025  Phone

847-317-0286  Fax

www.kgwlaw.com

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