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Members
 Margaret M. Bozek 

  Julé A. Crawford 

 Jennifer E. Davis 

 Deborah R. Eisenberg 

 Patricia C. Farrell 

 Carlo Forzani 

 Robert B. Fried 

 Patricia J. Gillin 

 Kate W. Haakonsen 

 Ira A. Jacobs 

 Robert B. Katz 

 Kathleen B. Martin 

 Edith F. McClure 

 Michele A. Nath 

 Eliot J. Nerenberg 

 Bonnie Robson 

 Daniel B. Ryan 
Collaborative Divorce is an alternative to the adversarial divorce process where professionals and the spouses or partners commit in writing to work together to help the couple reach a divorce settlement out of court which addresses the needs and interests of the couple and their family.
Attorney Eliot J. Nerenberg
   
Attorney Eliot J. Nerenberg
Contact Information

Law Offices of Eliot J. Nerenberg
Ten North Main Street, #214
West Hartford, CT 06107-1936


(860) 232-4881 (voice)
(860) 233-5478 (fax)


enerenberg@
ctcollaborativedivorce.com

Attorney Nerenberg has practiced law since 1973. His principal areas of practice are family law and family law mediation. He also has extensive experience in residential and commercial real estate closings. Attorney Nerenberg has been a frequent speaker at law conferences in Connecticut and in numerous other states through the American Bar Association, Family Law Section.

Eliot is admitted to practice in Connecticut and the U. S. District Court for Connecticut, and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. He was the past Chair of the Connecticut Bar Association Family Law Section (1999 – 2000) where he continues to serve on the Family Section, Executive and Legislative Committee and the Hartford County Bar Association where he was Co-Chair of the Family Law Committee. From 1991 through 1999, he was on the Board of the Publications Development Board of the American Bar Association Family Law Section.

Eliot is a Special Master in the Hartford and Middlesex Judicial District Family Divisions. He served as a member of the Task Force of the Connecticut Bar Association Committee on Restructuring. Eliot has published articles in the American Bar Association Section of Family Law Magazine known as the “Family Advocate.” Mr. Nerenberg graduated from City College of New York (B.S. 1970) and New York University School of Law (J.D. 1973).

 

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