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Rhode Island Divorce Attorney

Patricia A. Sullivan

Patricia A. Sullivan was born in New Haven, Connecticut on January 24, 1956. She was admitted to practice law in Rhode Island and Massachusetts in 1981. She was admitted to practice in the Federal District Court for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1982.

Pat graduated from Stonehill College in 1978 earning her bachelor's degree-magna cum laude. She earned her juris doctorate degree from Western New England College- The S. Priestly Blake School of Law in 1981.

In 1981, RI Divorce Attorney Sullivan commenced a private practice in association with Connors and Kilguss. In 1991, the association of Kilguss and Sullivan was formed. In 1994, Patricia A. Sullivan commenced her non-associated practice concentrating in Rhode Island Divorce and Family Law.

Pat is a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association. She is a former member of the Edward P. Gallogly Inn of Family Court earning the highest rank of Master.

Pat is a Family Court bail commissioner, certified Family Court Guardian Ad Litem and a Standing Master in Chancery. She is a Civil Arbitrator. Pat is also a Notary Public. Years ago, Pat was an Administrative Hearing Officer for DEM. Also, Pat was an instructor at Bridgewater State College where she taught Family Law and Corporate Law.

Pat is distinguished as the first women attorney to the Rhode Island Legislative Counsel and the first woman legal counsel to a Jaycee Chapter after the historic U.S. Supreme Court decision. Pat was legal counsel to the Environmental Study Commission and received a gubernatorial award recognizing her service to the commission.

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