About Me
Ms. Egloff's practice areas include: divorce, including case evaluations; child support and payment for college; parenting plans and visitation issues; alimony; modification and enforcement of alimony, child support, and parenting plan judgments; prenuptial agreements; domestic violence; dispute resolution, including mediation; Guardian ad litem investigations and parent coordination.
Ms. Egloff received national recognition for her work at the Notre Dame Legal Aid Clinic. Prior to attending law school, she earned an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary, with a concentration in Psychology and Counseling, and a B.A. in English from Grinnell College.
Ms. Egloff has been a member of the Steering Committee for the Family Law Section of the Boston Bar Association since 2006. She currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Membership Subcommittee, having previously served as the Pro Bono and Public Policy Subcommittee Co-Chairs. She is also a volunteer, mentor, and trainer for the Women's Bar Foundation Pro Bono Family Law Project for Battered Women, and was named to the WBF Board of Trustees in 2011.