Julia A. Pucci | Attorney - Partner

Julia A. Pucci

Julia A. Pucci

Commercial Real Estate, Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody, General Practice, Maintenance/Alimony, College Expenses, Post-Decree Modifications, High Asset Divorce, Business Valuations

Language(s): English

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About Julia

Julia A. Pucci, managing partner with Pucci Pirtle, focuses her practice in the areas of divorce and custody litigation.
Ms. Pucci attended Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois where she received a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in Sociology and Political Science. Ms. Pucci subsequently earned her Juris Doctor from St. Louis University School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri. During her law school career, Julia taught legal research and writing as a teaching assistant and was also active in the mediation clinic where she obtained her mediation certification.

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Experience

Attorney

Schwarz & Pucci, LLC

3/2007 - 4/2013

Associate Attorney

Riffner, Barber, Rowden & Manassa

2006-2007

Assistant State's Attorney

McHenry County Office of the State's Attorney

2005-2006

Admission

Verified Illinois

2005

Education

St. Louis University School of law

JD

2005

Illinois Wesleyan university, Bloomington, IL

BA (Sociology and Political Science)

2002

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Professional Associations and Memberships:
  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • Family Law Section Council
  • Kane County Bar Association
  • Practice Management and Small Firm Committee Chair
Honors / Awards
  • Honors and Awards:
  • American Society of Legal Advocates, Top 40 Family Law Attorneys Under 40
  • American Society of Legal Advocates, Ten Best Attorneys for Client Satisfaction

Notable Work

Publications

Published Works:



Trial Court's Award of Sole Custody Affirmed Where Father did not Request Sole Custody in Any Pleading, Illinois State Bar Associations Family Law Section Newsletter, May, , Vol 56. No. 11 at 4.

2013


Are we creating monsters? Court holds adult children lacked standing to bring claimi for college expenses under 513, Illinois State Bar Associations Family Law Section Newsletter, Nov, , Vol 57. No. 4 at 1.

2013