Gale Corum Mabie
Cook & Prodan
Attorneys at Law

45 Linden Street
Brattleboro, VT 05301
Phone: 802-257-5292
Angela Prodan

EDUCATION

Lehigh University (B.A. 1990)
Vermont Law School (J.D. 1994; M.S. Environmental Law, magna cum laude, 1994)

BAR ADMISSIONS

1994, Vermont
1998, U.S. District Court, District of Vermont

MEMBERSHIPS

Vermont Bar Association
Vermont Board of Bar Examiners (1997-2006)
Zoning Board Member for the Town of Putney
President of Board of Directors, Parents & Children Together (1994-2001)

ARTICLES

Prenuptial Agreements
Restraining Orders
Vermont Marriage Law
Stepparents Rights

SEMINARS

Preventing Critical Financial Mistakes During Divorces
Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Law
Changes to the Bankruptcy Law
How to Utilize the Magistrate
Angela J. Prodan

Practice Areas

  • Family law
  • Matrimonial Law
  • Divorce and Child Custody Law
  • Collaborative Family Law/Adoption
  • Visitation Rights
  • Paternity
  • Alimony
  • Child Support
  • Premarital Agreements
  • Post-Divorce Modifications
  • Civil Union Law
  • Gay and Lesbian Family Law
  • Domestic Violence/Grandparents Visitation Rights
  • Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs)
  • Assisted Reproductive Technology
  • Agreements

Attorney Prodan’s practice is exclusively in the area of family law. This concentration in family law allows her to keep abreast of new developments in the law and to provide clients with the highest level of professional representation.

She has represented clients in all aspects of family law and divorce at the trial and appellate level, including complex valuations of businesses and professional practices, contested custody issues involving family forensic evaluations, preparation of premarital and post-marital agreements, and qualified domestic relations orders.

“Every family situation is unique and an individualized approach is necessary for handling every client’s case. Whenever possible, settling a matter outside of litigation may ultimately be the best solution for my clients and their children. However, when litigation is necessary, preparation is the key to successful advocacy. My clients will always be kept abreast of what is happening in their cases and will be prepared to litigate their case in court.”

While in law school, Attorney Prodan was chosen to be a member of the Moot Court Advisory Board and was one of three students chosen to be a member of the school’s National Moot Court Team based on her excellence in oral advocacy and legal writing.

In 1994, she and a dedicated group of community members launched a task force which ultimately developed into the Windham County Family Visitation Center, Inc. This was a not-for-profit organization which began the first and only center in Windham County to provide supervised visits and exchanges for children and parents when ordered by the Court.

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