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About Natalie Suzanne Kay
Natalie Kay is an Partner and Business Unit Leader in the Fort Lauderdale office of Kelley Kronenberg, focusing her practice on Family and Marital Law. Natalie represents clients in all areas of Family Law including Dissolution of Marriage, Alimony, Time-Sharing, Parenting, Child Support, Enforcement/Modifications, Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements, Same Sex Family services, Paternity, Distribution of Martial Assets and Liabilities, and many other issues. Natalie also represents parties in family law appellate matters and has published opinions in the Fourth District Court of Appeal in Florida. Prior to joining the national law firm of Kelley Kronenberg, Natalie worked as an Associate Attorney for a family law and civil litigation firm; Natalie has international experience; during law school Natalie was a legal assistant to two partners at the prestigious law firm of Reynolds, Porter and Chamberlin, LLP in London, a recognized Top 50 Largest UK based law firm. Additionally, during her final year of law school, she worked as a Certified Legal Intern for the Nova Southeastern University Children & Family Law Clinic and gained extensive litigation experience while focusing on the legal needs of individuals, with particular emphasis on the economically disadvantaged and served as a legal intern with the Public Defender’s office of Broward County, sitting second chair to the senior attorney of the murder and sex crimes division. Natalie earned her Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Criminology from Florida Atlantic University where she was a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship recipient. Natalie went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center. While attending law school, Natalie was on the Dean’s List and received the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Association Scholarship for Excellence in Matrimonial Law.