Since
his admission to the Massachusetts Bar in 1991, ROBERT
J. RIVERS, JR.’s practice has been concentrated
in all areas of Family Law litigation, both at the trial court
and appellate levels. Mr. Rivers is a Fellow of the Massachusetts
Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
and International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (IAML). He has
been awarded the “AV” rating by Martindale-Hubbell
Law Directory, which is granted to a select group of attorneys
and indicates the highest possible peer rating within a particular
practice area. He has also been recognized as a Massachusetts "Super
Lawyer” by Boston Magazine, Law & Politics.
Mr. Rivers has also been recognized in Naifeh and Smith’s
The Best Lawyers in America in the area of Family Law.
Mr. Rivers has been a frequent lecturer on Family Law issues
for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
and others, involving such matters as alimony, child support, custody,
property division and jurisdictional issues. Mr. Rivers has also
published numerous articles on Family Law issues, including a comprehensive
analysis of child support orders in paternity cases that was published
in the November, 1999 edition of Massachusetts Family Law Journal.
In addition, Mr. Rivers has lectured and written extensively on
Family Law jurisdictional practice and procedure, including articles
on such cutting-edge issues as interstate child support enforcement
and modification, among them “Traps for the Unwary in Modification
Proceedings involving the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act,”
published in Section Review (Mass. Bar Assn.) (Summer 2000)
and “Jurisdiction to Modify Foreign Child Support Orders under
the Full Faith and Credit for Child Support Orders Act,” published
in FairShare – The Matrimonial Law Monthly (Vol.
12, No. 2) (February 1997).
Mr. Rivers is a member of the Family Law Section of the
Massachusetts and American Bar Associations. He also
serves on the Boston Bar Association’s Family Law Section
Steering Committee and has been a member of the Massachusetts
Bar Association’s Family Law Section Council where he
served as Family Law Editor of Section Review,
a legal periodical. He also serves on the Family Law Curriculum
Advisory Committee of Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education
(MCLE). Mr. Rivers has also been appointed to the Child Support Guidelines Task Force by the Chief Justice of the Probate and Family Court.
Mr. Rivers is a cum laude graduate of both Boston College
(1988) and Suffolk University Law School (1991), where he served
as Technical Editor of the Suffolk Transnational Law
Journal.
For more information see www.martindale.com
and www.aaml.org.
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