Kathryn S. Lazar

  • Attorney

Lazar Schwartz & Jones LLP

280 Route 82
Hopewell Junction, NY 12533


Bio:

Kathryn graduated from Reed College in 1971 and from Cornell Law School in 1976. She has been practicing in Dutchess County since then, primarily in private practice as a matrimonial lawyer and a divorce mediator.

A firm believer that the solutions to family problems lie in careful, thoughtful, joint review and planning, Kathryn supports the resolution of issues out of Court both in her mediation practice and in her collaborative practice. Having handled thousands of cases in litigation, mediation and collaboration, she brings her experience and attention to each case, and works with the clients to achieve a result consistent with their own personal values.

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Education:

Reed College, 1971, B.A. in Literature and Education, Academic Commendation
Cornell Law School, 1976 , Graduated Cum Laude
 

Collaborative Training:

Advanced Collaborative Law Training, 2014

Advanced Collaborative Law Training, 2014

Basic Interdisciplinary Training, 2014

Basic Collaborative Law Training, 2013

Basic Interdisciplinary Training, 2000

Mediation Training, 1982

 

Practice Areas:

Family Law

 

Licenses:

New York State Bar 1977 - Present

Federal Court 1977 - Present

 

Activities:

Co-Director, Hudson Valley Collaborative Divorce Regional Association

President, Mid-Hudson Divorce and Family Mediation Center, Inc.

 

Memberships:

International Association of Collaborative Professional

Academy for Conflict Resolution

New York State Women's Bar Association

New York State Bar Association

   
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