Jacquelyn Conlon
Top rated Family Law attorney in Westport, Connecticut
Conlon, McGlynn & McCann, LLC
Practice Areas: Family Law; view more
Licensed in Connecticut since: 1993
Education: Quinnipiac University School of Law
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At Conlon, McGlynn & McCann, LLC, Jacquelyn Conlon is a talented attorney who represents people in Fairfield County and Westport, Weston, Greenwich, Darien, Wilton and Southport, Connecticut, in matters of family law. In particular, she focuses her practice on very high-end divorce negotiations for those who need significant assets divided fairly through the legal process.
Named one of the Top Attorneys in Connecticut in 2015 and one of the Top Lawyers in Nebraska in 2014, Ms. Conlon was also named in 2015 to The National Advocates: Top 100. She authored a publication on the use of expert witnesses in A Practical Guide to Connecticut Divorce, and she is on the executive committee of and is a legislative liaison for the Connecticut Bar Association Family Law Section. In 2014, she was a moderator for a family law seminar hosted by the American Bar Association.
Ms. Conlon is an instructor at the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, and she provides community and pro bono service with the Connecticut Veteran’s Legal Center and Lawyers for Children. Admitted to practice in Connecticut, she has spent the last 20-plus years protecting the rights of her clients as they go through the highly emotional, tense, difficult times of divorce and other family law issues.
A member of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, she serves as a special master in the Superior Courts in Stamford and Bridgeport. Ms. Conlon earned her Juris Doctor from Quinnipiac University School of Law. From 2007-2011, she was also the chair of the FCBA Family Law Section.
Practice areas
Family LawFocus areas
Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Dissolution, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Marital Property, Mediation & Collaborative Law, Paternity, Prenuptial Agreements, Same Sex Family Law
- 100% Family Law
First Admitted: 1993, Connecticut
Professional Webpage: https://www.conlonmcglynn.com/attorney/conlon-jacquelyn/
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Fellow
- CBA, Family Law Section, Legislative Committee, 2014-Present
- FCBA, Family Law Section, Former Co-Chair
- Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, Member
- FCBA, Family Law Section, Former Chair, 2007-2011
- CBA, Family Law Section, Legislative Committee, 2009-2012
- American Bar Association, Member
- CBA, Family Law Section, Executive Committee, Member, 2014-Present
- CBA, Family Law Section, Legislative Liaison, 2014-2015
- American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Fellow
Top Attorneys in CT, 2015-2018
Super Lawyers, 2014-2018
- Special Master, Bridgeport and Stamford
- Top Lawyers in NE, 2014
- National Advocates Top 100 Lawyers, 2015
- George Washington University, B.A., Major: International Affairs, 1982
- Author, A Practical Guide to Connecticut Divorce, MCLE, Use of Expert Witnesses, 2014
Co-chaired the CTAAML seminar on trial practice. Delivered presentation on the importance of direct and cross examination.
, Co-Chair and Speaker, Biennial CTAAML Seminar, 2018- Instructor at NITA (National Institute of Trial Advocacy)
- Moderator, ABA, Family Law Seminar, 2014
- Connecticut Veteran's Legal Center
- Lawyers For Children, Member
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Q: How can a child custody arrangement be modified in Connecticut?
A: When a family court initially establishes child custody arrangements, it does so based upon what is in the best interest of the child. It may have …Q: What are the benefits of a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in Connecticut?
A: Whether created prior to or after the marriage, marital agreements can help you and your spouse develop a strong foundation in your union. While … See all answers by Jacquelyn Conlon