Kate W Haakonsen

2252 Main Street, Glastonbury, CT

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Education

1978
University of Connecticut School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1975
Ursinus College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 15 reviews
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Chris

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04 Oct, 2021
Working with Kate was an exercise in professionalism and competency. From the first phone inquiry until the dissolution was granted, Kate was frank and to the point. As a pragmatic person myself, having advise that was rooted in experience and reality was key in her ability to build trust and confidence. Her focus was always on what the best solution would be for my boys and I. Even though I felt the judgements weren’t always fair or equitable, Kate helped me realize that I did, in fact, get the absolute best outcome under the circumstances surrounding my divorce. I don’t usually leave 5-star reviews, but in the context of such weighty topics as divorce, child support, custody agreements, and so on, Kate truly deserves an excellent rating. Like most things in life, you pay for what you get, and this is definitely not an exception to that rule. If you want someone that is going to fight for the absolute necessities while helping you navigate through the minutia, Kate definitely provides the best value for the money.
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Anonymous

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03 Feb, 2021
I can't thank Attorney Haakonsen and her team enough for all that they did for me.
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Jody

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28 Jan, 2020
I hired Kate to handle my divorce along with a real estate transaction. She was courteous, professional and always gave me sound advice - I would definitely hire her again!
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable in family law matters
“Attorney Haakonsen was extremely knowledgeable about all the ins and outs of the divorce process, which was very confusing to me.”
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Compassionate and understanding of the emotional and personal aspects of divorce
“She is also very trustworthy and compassionate.”
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Effective at negotiating and reaching favorable settlements
“She took an emotionally charged irrational case that was destined for trial and reached a settlement that I am happy with.”
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Provides excellent client communication and responsiveness
“Kate and Cassandra always returned calls emails promptly.”
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Utilizes a collaborative approach to achieve the best outcome for the client
“I liked that we had 4-way meetings so that we could review, discuss and eventually come to agreement. That is a benefit of the collaborative process.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. ("MCLE"), A Practical Guide to Divorce in Connecticut
2006:
The Connecticut Family Lawyer, Drafting Complaints for the Dissolution of Civil Unions
1977:
Public Accommodations Law in Connecticut, Public Accommodations Law in Connecticut

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