Anna Roy
Attorney
Anna brings dedication, empathy, and a thoughtful, client-centered approach to her role as an Attorney at Koiles Pratt Family Law Group. Her path to becoming a family law attorney is rooted in years of hands on experience within the firm and a deep understanding of the emotional dynamics that shape family relationships.
- Divorce
- Asset Division
- Child Support
- Child Custody
- Alimony
- Paternity
- Post-Divorce Modifications
- Contempt
- Guardianships of Minors
- Child Welfare
- Grandparent Visitation
Before pursuing law, Anna worked on research focused on child development, where she gained valuable insight into the psychological and relational factors that affect families in transition. She joined Koiles Pratt six years ago as the firm’s Office Manager, a role in which she developed a strong foundation in the legal process and the importance of compassionate, clear communication with clients. While attending Suffolk University Law School, Anna continued working in a support capacity at the firm, assisting clients and attorneys throughout every stage of their cases.
These combined experiences have guided Anna. She is known for being a patient, attentive listener who helps clients feel understood and supported as they navigate difficult and often emotional life changes.
Anna earned her Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School, then continued her work with Koiles Pratt Family Law Group. Anna is committed to guiding clients with the empathy, clarity, and steady support that have defined her work since the beginning.
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Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 2025
Professional Associations
- Massachusetts Bar Association
Professional Experience
- Koiles Pratt Family Law Group, Office Manager
Education
- Suffolk University Law School
- J.D. – 2025
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