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Western New England College School of Law, Springfield, Massachusetts - 1996
Tina M. Wells has a wide variety of legal experience but currently focuses her practice in the areas of personal injury and nursing home negligence. She has vast experience in the courtroom and brings a unique perspective to her practice. Ms.
Tina is an exceptional attorney , well focused on the issues and interests of her clients. She sets clear expectations and is a results driven counselor with in-depth knowledge of family court proceedings. If you need a trusted and dedicated divorce attorney that cares about you and your family, look no further. Tina provided the best representation possible by providing responsive, personal and informed representation during my divorce. She has the knowledge and superior court savvy to aggressively pursue your case and helped me understand complex issues such as the division of assets and debt, whether an asset or a debt is marital or non-marital, retirement accounts and support. My experience was outstanding. Tina has been practicing divorce and family law for more than 20 and I am highly recommending her to anyone seeking legal assistance.
Tina Bennett is a father's rights Advocate! If you have Tina in your corner, you are going to overcome the system. I am a client, and Tina has fought for me to have better visitation with my child. When they went low, Tina took the high road! Tina is fair, she is professional, she can quote family law from rote! That is pretty impressive. Got a problem with the baby mama? Not visiting your child? Are your parental rights being questioned? Call Tina!
I have recently obtained Tina for a child support case and she demonstrated the experience, knowledge and skills that are superior to any other attorney I have used in the past. I highly recommend that you contact Tina Bennet. She is very competent in her area of expertise!
Tina spent six years as a prosecutor for Essex County, New York. As an assistant district attorney, she conducted investigations, hearings, grand jury presentations, misdemeanor and felony jury trials. For a short period, Tina was the Domestic Violence Attorney for the Violence Against Women’s Act grant and was responsible for the administration of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee grant at that office.
Tina is a former trustee of the Samaritan Family Counseling Center and a former executive officer for the Clinton County Bar Association. She is currently a board member for the Child Care Coordinating Council of the North Country, Inc.
In their current role, Tina happily dedicates much of their time working on ways to create best practices within the Society. They play an active role in the development of the Criminal Defense Practice’s training programs, networks across the country with other criminal justice leaders on ways to improve the overall public defender profession and plays a key role in many of this City’s criminal justice reform initiative. They are the President-Elect of the Chief Defender Association of New York, former Chair of the American Bar Associations’ Task Force of Comprehensive Representation, Steering Committee Member of the National Association for Public Defense, member of the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Council and member of the New York State Bar Association Committee of Quality Mandated Representation.
Prior to joining the Society, Tina served as Vice President of Operations for the National Council for Unity, a nonprofit organization implementing gang intervention/prevention programs in New York City schools and Boys and Girls Clubs of America. There, they spent over a decade in charge of the organization’s financial, development, communication and human resource staff. In that role, they negotiated and managed the organization’s city, state and private funding and was the organization’s liaison with the Department of Education, Department of Youth and Community Development, United Federation of Teachers and Council of Supervisors and Administrators.