Natalie Snyder is a partner at Cross, Pennamped, Woolsey & Glazier, P.C., in Carmel, Indiana. Her practice is focused on family law, including domestic litigation and alternative dispute/peacemaking processes as well as working with high conflict families, personality disorders, families experiencing estrangement, hatred, parental alienation, contact/ reunification problems and parents and children suffering from trauma and PTSD.She is certified as a specialist in family law by the Indiana Family Law Certification Board since 2009, is a trained collaborative practitioner and board member of Central Indiana Association of Collaborative Professionals, and is a trained parenting coordinator and family law mediator. Snyder has lectured and written on various Indiana family law issues, including most recently how to deal with teenagers who are resisting parenting time and a relationship with an estranged parent, how to value intellectual property in divorce, and how to utilize trusts in your divorce. Ms. Snyder has represented medical, legal, accounting, and financial executives and partners, closely held business owners, family farms and farming corporations, Eli Lilly and IT executives, CPAs, attorneys, doctors, military employees and military contractors, federal government employees, professional athletes and spouses of these individuals. In addition to complex legal divisions of assets and debts, Natalie specializes in moderate, intermediate, and severe high conflict families and hatred families, including closed and open clinical evaluations and experts, addictions, personality disorders, reunification, emeshment, alienation, and estrangement in families. Natalie also concentrates on how to use a child's voice in the mediation/ dispute resolution process.Ms. Snyder is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association (family law section), current Board Member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, and she is the past Chair of the Family Law Section of the Indianapolis Bar Association and past House of Delegates Member for the Indiana State Bar Association. She is also a Distinguished Fellow of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation and a current volunteer for the Indianapolis Bar Foundation. She is a member of the National Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) and the Past President of the Indiana Chapter of the AFCC. Ms. Snyder is also a Board member and President Elect of the Central Indiana Association of Collaborative Professionals and a member of the American Bar Association, Family Law Division.Ms. Snyder graduated from Indiana University School of Law, earning a J.D. in 2001. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with honors with a B.A. in communications/public relations and a minor in political science from Purdue University in 1998. She is also a graduate of the American Bar Association Family Law Trial Advocacy Institute, Indianapolis Bar Association Bar Leader Series III, the Indiana Trial Advocacy program and the Integrating Women Leaders leadership training program.Ms. Snyder lives with her husband and daughter in Cicero, Indiana.Cross, Pennamped, Woolsey & Glazier, P.C., represents clients throughout Indiana in high-asset divorce and complicated child custody and parenting time cases, as well as all other types of related family law issues. The firm has a history of dealing effectively with complex cases and litigation in the areas of divorce, child custody, prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, valuations of assets, parenting time guidelines and plans, child support, relocation, protective order matters, and appellate work. Ms. Snyder is particularly focused on developing peacemaking alternatives for families that are open or closed processes to help high conflict families and children, including collaborative law, parenting coordination, counseling alternatives, the use of open and closed parenting time and custody evaluations, dealing with alienation and emeshment of children, justified rejection and reunification of parents and children, parents with personality characteristics and disorders and drug and alcohol addiction in families to avoid systemic trauma and build resilience in children and parents, and to help families heal from trauma.
Law Firm
Cross Glazier Burroughs, PC
Law School
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
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