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Gayle Stone-Turesky

Practice Name

Wilkinson & Finkbeiner, LLP

County Courts Serving

All Massachusetts Counties

Contact

144 Gould Street, Ste. 202A

Needham, MA 02494

Tel: (617) 523-4567

Email: stone-turesky@wf-lawyers.com

Web: https://www.massdivorceattorney.net

Gayle Stone-Turesky

Gayle has represented clients in family law and probate matters for almost four decades. Her practice includes divorce, modification, custody, paternity, pre- and post-nuptial agreements, guardianships, administration of estates, and probate litigation. Gayle is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and she has consistently been named a Massachusetts Super Lawyer. Gayle is also the President-Elect of the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court Inns of Court.

Gayle is certified as a mediator for family and probate matters, and certified to litigate complex financial matters. She is also qualified as a “Category F” guardian ad litem and recently completed her training as a  “Category V” parenting coordinator. She serves as the appointed public administrator for Middlesex County, assisting the court system in the management of estates.

Gayle is an active member of the legal community. She has served as co-chair of the family law section of the Boston Bar Association and is currently co-chair of the section’s Legislative Committee. She has also served as an editor for the Section Review Magazine of the Massachusetts Bar Association. She was appointed to serve on a state task force concerning the guidelines for child-support in divorce matters.

Since 2014, Gayle has served on the faculty of the probate and family court’s “Lawyer for a Day” program, providing training to lawyers who volunteer to help indigent clients on a walk-in basis. She is also frequently asked to provide training of family lawyers on subjects such as conciliation of cases, the child support guidelines. She regularly serves as a faculty member for programs put on by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, the Boston Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association, and the Divorce Center.

Education 

New England School of Law, J.D., cum laude; C.J.S. Award, New England Journal on Prison Law, Managing Editor, 1980

Simmons College, B.A., Honor Society, 1977

Practice Emphasis

Family Law & Probate Litigation

Margaret S. Travers

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Practice Name

Travers Dombrowski Attorneys at Law

County Court’s Serving

All Massachusetts Counties

Contact

177 State Street Ste 5
Boston, MA 02109

Tel: (617) 423-0099

Email: mst@traverslaw.com

Web: www.traverslaw.com


Margaret S. Travers

Margaret S. Travers is an attorney at Travers | Dombroski PC and helps clients address Family Law legal issues. Super Lawyers is a designation of top-rated practicing attorneys selected through extensive evaluation. She was awarded this distinction for 2005 - 2015. She graduated in 1969 from Boston College Law School. Margaret Travers was admitted to practice law in 1969. She represents clients in the Boston area. 


Education 

Wellesley College (B.A., 1966)
Boston College Law School (J.D., 1969)

Practice Emphasis

Family Law

Legal Organizations 

Boston (Council, 1984-1987)
Massachusetts (Council, Family Law Section, 1983-1987)
American Bar Associations
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (President Massachusetts Chapter, 1989-1990
Member, Board of Governors, 1990-1993)
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Foundation (President, 1991-1992)
International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; Massachusetts Bar Foundation (Trustee, 2001-2005; Treasurer 2002-Present)
Member, Massachusetts Judicial Nominating Council, 1987-1990
Boston College Law School Alumni Council, 1995-1997
Treasurer, 1977-1981
International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

Accolades 

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (President Massachusetts Chapter, 1989-1990; Member, Board of Governors, 1990-1993)
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Foundation (President, 1991-1992)
Massachusetts Bar Foundation (Trustee, 2001-2005; Treasurer 2002-Present)
Member, Massachusetts Judicial Nominating Council, 1987-1990
Boston College Law School Alumni Council, 1995-1997; Treasurer, 1977-1981

Donald G. Tye

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Practice Name

Prince Lobel Tye LLP

County Courts Serving

All Massachusetts Counties

Contact

One International Place, Suite 3700 Boston, MA 02110

Tel: (617) 456-8000

Email: dtye@princelobel.com

Web: www.princelobel.com


Donald G. Tye

 Donald G. Tye is a founding partner and has been co-chair of the Domestic Relations Practice Group at Prince Lobel Tye LLP in Boston (a multi-practice firm of 100 plus lawyers which handles matters of local, regional, national, and international reach). He has over forty-five years of experience as a trial attorney, guardian ad litem, a master, an attorney for children (including the Massachusetts Attorneys Representing Children “ARC” Program), and an arbitrator. He is also certified by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) as a mediator, and conciliator. He has prepared and argued numerous cases on appeal to the Massachusetts Appeals Court and the Supreme Judicial Court.

Mr. Tye is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. He was national co-chair of national AAML’s legislation committee; during 2009 and 2010 he served on its Special Concerns for Children Committee, which was responsible for updating and revising the AAML’s National Standards for Attorneys for Children in Custody or Visitation proceedings.; In 2014 he was appointed to AAML’s Impact of Special Needs Children Committee; and in 2013, 2015, and 2017 he was appointed a member of its Continuing Legal Education Committee. He was president of the AAML Massachusetts chapter. In 2004 and 2007, he received the Massachusetts AAML Chapter’s “President’s Award” in 1998 and 2004. He was elected a member of the International Academy of Family Lawyers in 2020.  Since 1999, he has been a member of the Family Law Curriculum Advisory Committee of Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education and was co-chair from 2006 through 2008. He is a member of the Family Law Section of the American, Massachusetts, and Boston Bar Associations, and was appointed to the MBA Family Law Section Council, on which he has served since 2010. He is an Editor Emeritus on the Board of Editors of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.

His work has also been published in the Massachusetts Family Law Journal, the Boston Bar Journal, the ABA’s Family Advocate, Massachusetts Bar Lawyers’ Journal, Best of Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Journal, and ABA Family Law Quarterly. A frequent lecturer and panelist, he has lectured and conducted workshops and seminars in the areas of trial practice, divorce, and child-related issues at Harvard Law School; Boston College Law School; Northeastern University Law School; Suffolk University School of Law; MCLE and its Family Law Institute; Brown University Medical Center; Boston University Graduate School of Social Work; the American Psychological Association; the Boston public schools (Partners in Education, Inc.); the Maine, Massachusetts, and Boston Bar Associations; the ABA Family Law Section annual meetings in Jacksonville, Florida, in 2011, and in 2015 for the ABA Family Law Section Fall CLE in Portland, Oregon; the AAML annual meeting in Chicago in 2013 and 2015; the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers; the Massachusetts Association of Guardians Ad Litem (MAGAL), and in 2017 at the AAML AFCC Conference “Advanced Issues in Child Custody: Evaluation, Litigation and Settlement” in San Diego, CA, and at the Annual Meeting in Chicago of the AAML CLE 2018  he co-presented on “the Intersection of Alienation and Custodial Issues”.

Active in the community, Mr. Tye has been a Board Member and a vice president of Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University, the nation’s oldest continuously operating free public lecture series. From 2009 through 2014 he was a member of the Massachusetts Judicial Nominating Commission (appointed by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick); and has been active on the Civil Rights Committee of the Anti-Defamation League. In 2012 he was appointed to serve as a member of the statewide taskforce Voice of the Child by the then-chief judge of the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court Department. From 2015-2022, he was appointed to three, three-year terms as a hearing officer by the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers; and he was selected to be a hearing officer by the Massachusetts’ Bar Association’s Legal Fee Arbitration Board.

He has also been named as one of the “Top 100 Lawyers in Massachusetts” as featured in Boston Magazine and as a “Top Attorney in New England” by New England Super Lawyers and by Boston Magazine. He was coeditor of the “Domestic Relations” chapter in Summary of Basic Law, a selection of the Massachusetts Practice Series (published by West Publishing Company), was editor of the “Divorce” chapter in the Massachusetts Bar Association publication, Traps for the Unwary, and in Fall 2017 his article “Preferences and Voices of Children in Massachusetts and Beyond” was published in the ABA Family Law Quarterly. The articles he co-authored, Navigation of the Culture of the Immigrant Experience in the Family Courts, was published in the in Fall 2017 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and Immigration Bias in Family Law Practice, was published in January 2022 in the national ABA Family Advocate. The 7th edition of MCLE’s Family Law Series publication, How to Try Divorce Cases in Massachusetts, is scheduled to be published in Summer, 2023. Mr. Tye is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis School of Law (JD), and its Brown School of Social Work (MSW), in a joint program, and Tufts University (BA).

In May 2018 he received MCLE’s Annual Scholar- Mentor Award for his lifetime contributions to Family Law in Massachusetts. (Four of these awards are presented annually by the premier CLE program in Massachusetts among all fields of practice among Ma. lawyers).

Pro Bono

On the pro bono front, he continues to be appointed as Attorney for Children (court-appointed through the Attorneys Representing Children – ARC program- in multiple counties in MA.) and as Guardian Ad Litem statewide, doing clinical investigations in high conflict custody cases and as testimonial GAL to determine whether a child’s privilege should be waived so the investigative GAL can interview the child’s therapist.

Attorney Tye was re-appointed for an 9th term on the MBA’s Family Law Section Council and was selected in 2021-2 to be Legislation Committee Co- Chair.  For 2022-24 he was selected as Chair of the Education Committee of the Massachusetts Association of Guardians Ad Litem Education Committee, which organizes and presents CLEs and provides marketing exposure to the mental health and legal communities state and nationally. He was also elected to the Board of Managers and Board of Examiners of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (MA), and is a Lifetime Fellow of the AAML Charitable Foundation.

Continuing Legal Education

Attorney Tye was re-appointed for the 20th year as a member of the Family Law Curriculum Advisory Committee at MA Continuing Legal Education, Inc.  (This committee plans all family law MCLE programs).

He has been invited to present and chair over 100 state-wide and national CLE programs. During 2021-23, these CLE programs have included,

1)      On December 9, 2020, chair for MCLE: How to Improve Your Next Category E Evaluation or Category F Investigation: Court Certified Training. This was only one of two CLE programs required for re-certification of Category E and F GAL evaluations statewide.

2)      February 15, 2021- panelist, MCLE: Securing & Collecting Your Fees in Family Law Practice.

3)      April 6, 2021, panelist for Social Law Library CLE- Panel- “Covid-19 Part 2: “Lessons Learned in Family Law and Our Path Forward” “Business Valuation as We Come out of Covid-19”.

4)      Boston Bar Association- chaired The Immigrant’s Expectation and Experience in MA Probate and Family Courts.

5)      October 28, 2021- MCLE- chaired How to Try Divorce Cases in Massachusetts (32d year chairing this MCLE annual program in family law in Ma.)

6)      On April 21, 2022, American Bar Association, Family Law Section, Annual Conference chair,  “What Family Lawyers Need to Know About Immigration Law” (New Orleans, LA)

7)      February 12, 2021, organized the Massachusetts Association of Guardians Ad Litem (MAGAL) CLE: “What’s the Truth Got to Do with It? Assessing Questions of Truthfulness in Family Forensic Cases.

8)      October 1, 2021, organized  the MAGAL, Annual CLE Conference: “May I Speak Freely?- The Interplay of Therapeutic Privilege, Confidentiality, and Family Law”.

9)      In February 2022, appointed by the Probate Court Administrative Office to the planning committee for the Category E Evaluation or Category F Court Certified Training. This was the only CLE program required for re-certification of Category E and F GAL evaluations statewide.

10)   February 11, 2022- panelist, MCLE: Domestic Relations Family Law Summit “Taxes All Around”.

11)   On March 22, 2022, invited to teach a two-hour seminar on Alimony and Child Support to Family Law course at New England Law/Boston, with Linda Ouellette, for the third consecutive year.

12)   Boston Bar Association- chaired, The Immigrant’s Expectation and Experience in MA Probate and Family Courts.

13)   On May 6, 2022, chaired,  Real Life Ethics and Malpractice Risks in Domestic Relations Matters, for MCLE’s Annual Family Law Symposium, in Boston, with BBO Counsel, Joe Berman, and James Bolan, Esq.

14)   On May 20, 2022,  organized as Education Chair of MAGAL, the Spring 2022 Conference for MAGAL (Ma Assoc of GALs) “Operating in the Shadow of the Law: A Compendium of Case Law for the GAL and PC”.

15)   On November 10, 2022, - chaired MCLE’s Trying Divorce Cases in Massachusetts (33d year chairing this MCLE annual program in family law in Ma.) (Judge Kimberly Moses, Norfolk Probate)

16)   February 10, 2023, organized as Education Chair of the Massachusetts Association of Guardians Ad Litem (MAGAL) CLE: Bungles, Biases, & Boundaries: What Can Possibly Go Wrong?

Attorney Tye organized the Family Law Joint Legislative Task Force in the Fall of 2018 to help promote important family law initiatives including the UCCJEA, the consequences of the Trump Tax Reform (TCJA) to alimony in MA; the Family Law Arbitration Act; and the Model Parentage Act. This task force has delegates from the MBA, BBA, WBA, AFCC, AAML, MAGAL, MA LGBTQ Bar, MA Law Reform Institute, and from the Admin Office of the Probate and Family Court.


Education 

Washington University (St. Louis), J.D., 1975
M.S.W., 1975 Tufts University, B.A., 1972

Practice Emphasis

Domestic Relations

Legal Organizations 

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Certified Fellow; Massachusetts Chapter President, 2005-2007
American Bar Association, Family Law, Civil Litigation Sections
Boston Bar Association, Family Law Committee
Massachusetts Bar Association, Law Review, Family Law Section Council
Massachusetts Bar Foundation, Life Fellow
Ford Hall Forum, Vice President and Program Committee Chair
Anti-Defamation League’s National Law Committee; executive committee member of ADL’s New England
Region’s Civil Rights Committee
Attorney Representing Children (ARC)

Accolades 

Martindale-Hubbell AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated 2018
Recipient of the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award 2017-2018
Recipient of the Scholar-Mentor Award 2010-2011
Named one of the “Top 100 Massachusetts Super Lawyers” 2009-2010
“Top Attorney in New England” by New England Super Lawyers 2004–present
Recognized as a “Massachusetts Super Lawyer” in the area of Family Law

David K. Wilkinson

David Wilkinson

Practice Name

Wilkinson & Finkbeiner, LLP

County Courts Serving

Bristol, Plymouth, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex

Contact

412 County Street
New Bedford, MA 02740

Tel: (508) 316-9720

Email: david@wf-lawyers.com

Web: www.massdivorceattorney.net



David Wilkinson

David is co-founder of Wilkinson & Finkbeiner, LLP and practices exclusively for the firm, handling all facets of the practice area, from straightforward negotiation and preparation of pleadings to complex litigation. David has previously represented small and large asset clients in all types family law matters.

David is also an experienced mediator and settlement coordinator for divorce and other family law cases.  

David has tried and successfully argued countless family law matters with high-value property valuation and property issues, dealing with multimillion dollar real estate, dividing stock, stock options, and restricted stock units, and dealing with extremely high-income levels as it relates to spousal support and alimony.   


Education 

University of Washington, BA, California Western School of Law, JD

Practice Emphasis

Family Law, Divorce, Mediation (Certified)

Legal Organizations 

Boston Bar Association
Bristol County Bar Association

Accolades 

Certified Family Law Specialist (CA), Super Lawyers

Ronald A. Witmer

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Practice Name

Witmer, Karp, Warner & Ryan LLP

County Courts Serving

All Massachusetts Counties

Contact

84 Eldredge St. Apt 4
Newton, MA 02458

Tel: (617) 650-3266

Email: rwitmer@wkwrlaw.com

Web: www.wkwrlaw.com


Ronald A. Witmer

Ronald A. Witmer has concentrated his legal practice in the areas of divorce and other family law matters. He also serves as trustee of various trusts and has represented social service agencies and mental health professionals in litigation matters. Following his admission to the Massachusetts Bar in 1975, he represented individuals in divorce cases and conducted other civil litigation for fifteen years at the Boston firm now known as WilmerHale. As a senior partner in the Litigation Department, he served as chairperson of that firm's Domestic Relations Practice Group. In January 1991, he established the predecessor firm to Witmer, Karp, Warner & Ryan LLP.


Education 

Albion College
M.Div. degree at Union Theological Seminary in New York City
J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law

Practice Emphasis

Divorce, Family Law & Probate Litigation

Legal Organizations 

American, Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations
Frank J. Murray Inn of Court Founding Member
Massachusetts Family and Probate American Inn of Court Massachusetts Bar Assn. Family Law Section: Member, Family Law Section Council, Practice and Procedures Committee, Member, Community Service Committee, Mock Trial Subcommittee.

Accolades 

Founding member and past President of the Massachusetts Family and Probate American Inn of Court Massachusetts Super Lawyers in the November 2005, 2008 and 2009
The Best Lawyers In America since 1989