James D. Takacs is a partner in the Family and Probate Law Group. His practice encompasses all aspects of domestic relations litigation, including divorce, custody, paternity, guardianship and will contests. With wide-ranging experience in high conflict disputes, Mr. Takacs has engaged in a variety of litigation involving complex business valuation and asset division, trusts and inheritances, domestic violence and non-traditional family structures. In addition to trial advocacy, Mr. Takacs has conducted divorce mediation in highly confidential matters. He is an Adjunct Professor at Boston College Law School teaching trial practice and evidence. Mr. Takacs was formerly a member of White, Inker, Aronson, P.C. where he concentrated his practice in the area of Probate and Family law. His litigation background includes his position as an Assistant District Attorney for the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, where he prosecuted all levels of criminal charges in both the District and Superior Courts, with extensive jury trial experience and appellate advocacy. Mr. Takacs is a graduate of the University of Rochester. He obtained his law degree from Boston University School of Law. Mr. Takacs is a member of the bar in Massachusetts and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association. |