Robert Setterbo

Robert Setterbo

Google Rating

5.0(1 reviews)

  • Wilkinson & Finkbeiner, LLP - 350 Lincoln St. Suite 2400A, Wilkinson & Finkbeiner LLP - 555 Pleasant Street Suite 2A, 555 Pleasant Street Suite 2A New Bedford, MA 02740, Wilkinson & Finkbeiner, LLP - 2 Oliver Street Suite 302A
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Family Law, Criminal Law, Victims’ Rights

About:

Robert Bradley Setterbo II, Esq.’s practice has focused on Family Law and Domestic Relations cases for approximately 7 years in Boston and New Bedford, MA. serving the counties of Suffolk, Bristol, Plymouth, Essex, Middlesex, Worcester, Norfolk, and Barnstable. He has successfully handled Divorces, Child Custody, Visitation, Division of Assets and Debt, Spousal Support (alimony), Child Support, Relocations, Grandparent Visitation, Restraining Orders, and many other issues. Robert has personally handled dozens of cases from intake, through law and motion, hearings and requests for temporary orders, short trials and long trials, post-judgment modification motions and requests for relief. He has the kind of experience that you want handling your Family Law or Domestic Relations case in Boston, Massachusetts. Robert earned his Juris Doctor from the University of San Diego School of Law where he was a member of USD’s National Mock Trial Team, competing in tournaments across the country. Prior to entering law school, he earned his Bachelor’s of Science in General Biology at the University of California, San Diego, with a minor in Law and Society. Robert is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as well as California. Robert is a proud member of the South Shore (Massachusetts) community, and participates in volunteer opportunities whenever possible.

Jurisdiction:California, Massachusetts

Practice Area

Family Law

Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.

Criminal Law

Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.

Victims’ Rights

Explains survivor rights in criminal cases, including notices, attendance, restitution, privacy, protection orders, and input at bail, plea, sentencing, and post-conviction hearings.

Languages

English

Fees

Free Consultation

Education

J.D.
University of San Diego School of Law
2009

Associations

Member
Massachussetts Board of Bar Overseers
- Present
Member
State Bar of California
- Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2018Googlevia Google

Jennifer Cambra