JENNIFER SEVIGNEY DURAND
jennifer.durand@schmidt-federico.com

EDUCATION: Graduate of Providence College (B.A., Magna Cum Laude, 1996); Northeastern University School of Law (J.D., 1999).

BAR MEMBERSHIPS: Admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1999) and the United States District Court, District of Massachusetts (2000).

BAR ASSOCIATIONS/COMMITTEES: Member of the Boston Bar Association, Family Law Section Steering Committee, 2006-present and Co-Chair of the Continuing Education Subcommittee, 2007-present; Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2008-present; Member of the American and Massachusetts Bar Associations (Family Law Sections).

AWARDS & HONORS: Listed as a "Rising Star" in Boston Magazine, New England Super Lawyer (2008 through 2010 editions)

PRATICE AREAS/EXPERIENCE: Upon her graduation from Providence College, Jennifer clerked for two years for the justices of the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court.  Since joining Packenham, Schmidt & Federico, P.C. in 2001, her practice has focused in all areas of domestic relations and family law.

Jennifer is a co-author of the Separation Agreement chapter of the Massachusetts Divorce Law Practice Manual, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (2008).

 
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