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Amy Huff was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in December 2004 after graduating magna cum laude from Suffolk University Law School with a joint law degree and Master's in Public Administration.  She interned with Cervizzi & Associates in early 2004 then joined the firm as a legal assistant and subsequently as an Associate. She is also a Dean's List graduate of Emerson College with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

As a family law practitioner, Amy has extensive experience with divorce, paternity, custody, modification and restraining order cases. In addition, her expertise includes the negotiation and drafting of antenuptial agreements.

Applying the "best interest of the child" standard, Amy helps her clients with issues relating to custody and parenting plans.  Knowing how the courts are likely to assign a family service officer, guardian ad litem, parenting coordinator, or a combination depending on your circumstances, Attorney Huff does her best in helping the parties work toward agreement in order to avoid unnecessary judicial intervention.

When it comes to proposing an equitable distribution of her client's marital estate, Attorney Huff often consults with forensic accountants and other like experts to ensure all available assets from pensions and investments to real estate and business interests are properly indentified, valued and distributed under the law.  

Prior to family law, Amy had a successful career in nonprofit fundraising, including heading up her own fundraising consulting firm.

Amy is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, Boston Bar Association and American Bar Association
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Practice Areas
Contested Divorce
Uncontested Divorce
Same-Sex Divorce
Paternity
Father's Rights
Grandparents' Rights
Guardianship
Separation Agreements
Child Support Issues
Custody & Parenting Plans
Alimony & Spousal Support
Modification
Parental Relocation
Contempt Matters
Restraining Orders
Same-Sex Custody
Business Valuation
Income Attribution
Property Distribution
Divorce Estate Planning
QDROS
Post-Divorce Collection
Department of Revenue Representation
Mediation
Department of Social Services Defense
Tax Issues
Prenuptial Agreements
Forensic Investigations
Interstate & International Custody Disputes
Gay & Lesbian Custody
Appellate Review

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