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Law Office of Kevin Seaver
31 years of experience
Family Law, Juvenile Law, Domestic Violence
Massachusetts
Attorney Kevin Seaver is a trusted, experienced Lawyer since 1991 and is a recognized expert who successfully protects and defends his clients against the Department of Children and Families. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, the Law Office of Kevin Seaver successfully defends clients from all over the state of Massachusetts. Kevin Seaver has represented over 1000 families in and out of court and has experience in litigation, negotiation and trial court. Kevin Seaver's prolific record in trials has earned him a distinguished reputation and was subsequently recognized by the New York times as a Distinguished Lawyer for his contributions to Law in 2018. The Law Office of Kevin Seaver specializes in legal matters involving The Department of Children and Families (DCF). This includes: DCF child abuse reports, DCF child abuse investigations, DCF interviews, DCF home visits, DCF assessments, DCF releases, DCF service plans, DCF Fair Hearings, DCF custody hearings at both the Juvenile and Probate Court, DCF District Attorney Referrals, and DCF appeals. Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly describes Kevin Patrick Seaver as “a leading expert on trying cases involving the DCF.” He zealously protects and advocates for individuals including adults and children who are involved with the DCF. Attorney Kevin Seaver graduated from Tulane University of Law school in 1991 where he received his LL.M. He received his Juris Doctorate of Law (JD) from the New England School of Law, graduating in 1990 Cum Laude. He received his BA from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in 1979. Attorney Seaver is licensed to practice in the State of Massachusetts and is a member of the following legal organizations: The American Association for Justice (AAJ), American Bar Association (ABA), Boston Bar Association (BBA), Juvenile Bar Association (JBA), Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (MATA), and the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA). View More ›
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Chair
2002 - Current
Member
1994 - Current
Member
1991 - Current
Member
2016 - 2017
Member
2001 - 2014