Attorney Elizabeth K. Dann is the founder and principal of Elizabeth Dann Law in Natick, Massachusetts. Serving clients throughout Middlesex County and the surrounding Boston metro area, as well as all across Massachusetts, Ms. Dann focuses her practice solely on family law. She provides exceptional representation to those who are going through a divorce or have some other serious legal issue affecting their families.Throughout the course of her legal career, Ms. Dann has proven herself a devoted legal advocate who aggressively pursues the favorable outcomes her clients expect and deserve, no matter how complex or complicated their situations. As a divorced mother of three young children herself, she fully understands the concerns and struggles her clients are facing, and she delivers highly personalized counsel and compassionate support to help her clients make the best-informed decisions on the issues that will affect their families for years to come.Recognized for her impeccable professionalism and unwavering commitment to those she serves, Ms. Dann has received top rankings from her peers along with many positive testimonials and referrals from her satisfied clients. Extremely passionate about her chosen profession, she finds great reward in being able to help so many in her community during the most difficult and uncertain times they will likely ever face.A native of Massachusetts, Ms. Dann graduated from Amherst College before attending Georgetown University Law Center, where she obtained her Juris Doctor in 2012. She also studied for a year at New York University School of Law as a visiting student. While pursuing her legal degree, she gained invaluable experience interning at the District of Columbia Attorney General’s Office, as well as with the Office of the General Counsel of New York University and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.Ms. Dann has served as an Entry Into Practice Fellow with the Legal Aid Society in Queens, New York, and she helped establish the Muslim Justice League, which provides much-needed advocacy to members of the Muslim community. She also volunteers her time and services with the Women’s Bar Association Family Law Project and the Volunteer Lawyers Project.
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