Meghan manages Freed Marcroft, a Connecticut Divorce and Family Law firm. She is particularly experienced with alternative dispute resolution, and has supplemented her formal legal education with advanced training in mediation and collaborative law as well as through Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation. She is a member of the Connecticut Council for Non-Adversarial Divorce.Meghan attended Mount Holyoke College, and received her law degree cum laude from the Western New England College School of Law, where she served as the Managing Editor of the Western New England Law Review, and received the highest distinction conferred by the Law School, the Norman Prance Award. Earlier in her career, Meghan was associated with the firms of Shipman & Goodwin and Bingham McCutchen, and later served as Counsel to the Hartford Steam Boiler. In 2013, Meghan was named a Hartford Business Journal 40 Under Forty winner, and a Connecticut Law Tribune New Leader of the Law. She was included on the New England Super Lawyers® Rising Star list in 2013 for general litigation, in 2014 for her estate planning work, and in 2015 - 2023 for family law. In 2014 the Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund named her one of 40 Women for the Next 40 Years. She is a Director of the Hartford County Bar Association. She frequently speaks on the legal issues facing divorcing couples, including on WNPR's Colin McEnroe Show and Where We Live, and for the Connecticut Bar Association, and the New York Times.Meghan is particularly proud of her practice within the LGBT community. She formerly served on the Board of Directors of GLAD, chairs the Connecticut Bar Association’s LGBT Section, and authored an amicus curiae brief on behalf of the Human Rights Campaign in the Connecticut Supreme Court’s groundbreaking decision on marriage equality, Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health.
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