* Wayne D Effron
Divorce and Family law

Our firm and its predecessors have been in existence since 1979. We limit our practice to matrimonial and family law. This includes litigation in dissolution of marriage and child custody disputes as well as the negotiation and drafting of divorce and premarital agreements.

In the law, there is no substitute for hard work and long hours. Our firm has a reputation for thoroughness and diligence. We strive for excellence and are listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers published by Martindale-Hubbell. However, we also realize that a reputation often lasts longer than the deeds done to earn it. Therefore, we do not rest on our laurels. Each case is vigorously pursued to conclusion. We do our utmost to ensure that each client's rights are protected.

Our attorneys are well versed in the law and procedure. In fact, Wayne Effron is the co-author of three volumes of the Connecticut Practice Book Annotated, a treatise used by most attorneys in this state. Nevertheless, we understand that the law is a means to an end rather than an end in itself. We employ a "bottom line" approach in which statutes, case law and procedure are used to obtain a fair and expeditious result.

Our mission is to find practical solutions to your difficult problems. We do it well.

* Fellow - American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

Law Offices of Wayne D Effron
67 Holly Hill Ln #301
Greenwich CT 06836
Tel: 203 622-1160
Fax: 203 622-4004
E-mail: effronlaw@effronlaw.com

Wayne D. Effron has been practicing law in Greenwich for over thirty years. He is acknowledged as one of the preeminent matrimonial lawyers in the state of Connecticut. Wayne is listed in Best Lawyers in America and has earned an AV rating in the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers as well a past president of its Connecticut Chapter. He has been listed in Top Lawyers, Connecticut Magazine; Best Lawyers, Westchester Magazine; and Best Lawyers, New York Magazine.

Mr. Effron was formerly an adjunct professor of law, Pace University School of Law and has served the mediation arm of the Connecticut Superior Court as a Special Pre-Trial Master since 1983. He is the co-author of Volumes 2, 3 and 3A of the Connecticut Practice Series, which serves as a guide for attorneys throughout the state. He has published numerous articles and is a frequent lecturer in the area of family law.
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