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Kathrine Lacey

First joining Wescott Law as a legal intern in 2013, Kathrine has since built a community foundation upon which she developed a successful law practice. In January of 2019 she became a Director and the Co-Managing Partner of the firm. 

A 2014 graduate of University of New Hampshire School of Law (now University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law) and a 2011 graduate of Bay Path College, Kathrine worked as a paralegal for law firm Marien & Hodge, PC of Springfield, Massachusetts and completed internships in the Laconia and Franklin City Prosecutor’s Offices.

Kathrine is an active member of the Lakes Region community. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Club of Central New Hampshire as well as Collaborative Divorce New Hampshire.

Kathrine maintains a general practice, but primarily focuses on Family Law with a collaborative approach, as well as general litigation and criminal matters. She attended the June 2014 Collaborative Law-New Hampshire training. Kathrine’s goal is to preserve her clients’ best interests during challenging personal times, cultivating the integrity of the process while navigating clients through the application of the law as it pertains to their legal matters.

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