Judith Fairclough

45 South Main Street
Concord, New Hampshire 03302
United States
Office Phone: 603-223-9114
Member since 2011
Membership Type: IACP

Profession(s)

Lawyer, Mediator

Judy is Chair of her firm's Family Law Practice Group; Co-Chair of the NH Bar Association Family Law Section and regularly cited in The Best Lawyers in America for Family Law. Her practice focuses exclusively on domestic relations matters with a commitment to a collaborative resolution of family law issues. With a collaborative approach, Judy enables her clients to resolve issues out of court and achieve a creative solution that meets the needs of couples and families without threat of litigation or litigation tactics.

Area(s) of Practice: Collaborative Law, Family Law, Mediation
License(s): Member, NH Bar Association ~Certified Marital Mediator

Professional Activities

NH Bar Association ~NH Bar Association Family Law Section (Co-chair) ~Pro Bono Case Review Attorney, NH Bar Association ~Certified Marital Mediator ~ABA Section of Family Law ~Regularly cited in The Best Lawyers of America for Family Law ~

Undergraduate Education

Colby College, B.A. Economics, 1978

Postgraduate Education

Suffolk University School of Law, Cum Laude, 1983

Professional Education

Regularly attends various Continuing Legal Education Seminars, workshops and forums focusing on alternative dispute resolution

Comments

Judy is the Chair of the Family Law Practice Group at Orr & Reno, PA where her practice focuses exclusively on domestic relations issues with an emphasis on alternative dispute resolution. She is also a member of the Family Division Rules and Policy Group, where she works with members of the bench and bar to discuss and draft revisions to Family Division rules and policies. Judy is the Co-chair of the NH Bar Association Family Law Section and in that context assists with section management and facilitates continuing education programs for Section members. As a Certified Marital Mediator Judy works with couples to resolve family issues out of court which is a nice complement to her Collaborative Practice.