Thomas Parrino
Parrino|Shattuck, P.C. has a well-earned reputation for assisting clients in complex matrimonial law matters. Many cases we handle involve businesses, deferred compensation, carried interests, valuable assets, and similar high-net- worth concerns requiring experienced advocacy. We are committed to client communication and attentive to client needs in any divorce or family law matter. We have a wealth of experience handling overlapping legal issues, and we work with a skilled team of experts, including forensic accountants, valuation professionals, and mental health care providers. Most of the clients whom we represent are referrals by colleagues, well- satisfied clients, and spouses of former clients who appreciate the talented representation that we provided. Our services include divorce, asset division, alimony, child custody, child support, and modification of court orders.
When to Seek a Second Opinion
Family law litigants sometimes seek second opinions about their cases. Consider seeking a second opinion if:
1. You feel ill-informed concerning the status of your case or have questions about your attorney’s strategy.
2. You are concerned about whether your attorney has conducted robust discovery to verify that your spouse’s disclosures are accurate and complete.
3. You are concerned about whether you identified the appropriate objectives for your case and whether your attorney fashioned a strategy to attempt to achieve results consistent with those objectives.
You may find a second opinion informative. Skilled preparation and diligence are the hallmarks of a competent matrimonial lawyer.





