Nicole C. Armstrong

287 Appleton Street, Suite 208, Lowell, MA

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Education

2003
Suffolk University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2000
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Carol bower

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07 Dec, 2020
Nicole Armstrong was very responsive answering all questions and concerns promptly and completely. Her staff kept us updated on the process as the case progressed. Her confidence and extensive knowledge of child custody and probate matters put us at ease, that she would represent our concerns and handle any challenges or obstacles professionally. I also felt that she was fair and honest with her billing and provided regular statements. I would highly recommend Nicole Armstrong for any family probate matters and would definitely engage her again.
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L. w.

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06 Jan, 2020
Armstrong Law was instrumental in helping to resolve a very difficult & protracted divorce case. What I particularly appreciated was their practical, direct and realistic coaching & support. Their knowledge on situations involving children & protective measures were particularly helpful. Nicole & Amanda were knowledgeable, kind and patient through it all.
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Nadine catalfimo, esq.

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26 Jun, 2019
Nicole is a great family law attorney and she practices in both NH and MA which is great when you have two parties in two different states. She can determine which jurisdiction is best to file in. She is also personable, reasonable and handles custody cases (which not all family lawyers do). I highly recommend Nicole for family law related cases.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law, including child custody and probate matters
“Nicole was very knowledgeable with my child support case, she knew all the proper motions to file.”
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Responsive and effective in communications and negotiations
“Nicole was very responsive answering all questions and concerns promptly and completely.”
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Compassionate and caring in supporting clients through difficult legal processes
“She is a person who wants only the best for her clients and she will stay up late to make sure it gets done right.”
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Able to provide practical, direct, and realistic guidance and support
“What I particularly appreciated was their practical, direct and realistic coaching & support.”
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Transparent and fair in billing practices
“I also felt that she was fair and honest with her billing and provided regular statements.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
LexisNexis Practice Guide: Massachusetts Family Law, Ch. 3 – Dissolution of Marriage and Legal Separation
2015:
Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE), 30 Questions & 30 Answers: Solving Your Most Common Family Law Problems

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