Kathryn Sharkey McDonough, experienced Debt Collection, Family Law attorney in Silver Spring, MD with 40 reviews
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Kathryn Sharkey McDonough

100 Lexington Drive, Silver Spring, MD

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2006:
Cleveland State University - Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2003:
Xavier University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jeffrey grasty

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17 Jun, 2024
McDonough Law represented me and got me a very beneficial settlement without needing to go to trial.
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Jeff

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17 Jun, 2024
Kate represented me during an initially complex and contentious modification to child support. She was able to obtain a settlement that greatly reduced my child support payment and minimized extra court and legal fees.
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Publications

2012:
Trial Reporter Magazine (MAJ), Best Practice Tips for Collections in the District Court of Maryland
2011:
Law Blog, Contributory Negligence: Causing More Harm than Good for the People of Maryland

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