Audra graduated with a Bachelor of the Arts from New York University in 2005. In 2009, Audra received a Juris Doctor Degree from Seton Hall University School of Law. Formerly, Audra served as a law clerk to the Honorable Dennis M. Cavanaugh, U.S.D.J. in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey during the 2009-2010 clerkship term. Audra focuses her practice on family law matters including, but not limited to, premarital and postmarital agreements, dissolution, establishment, severance, and post-decree matters, and she has prior experience in complex civil litigation, including class action and multi-district matters.
Audra is originally from New Jersey and moved out to Arizona in 2013. She went to ASU for a graduate program and decided to stay. Audra enjoys outdoor activities like yoga and hiking, and she likes to spend her free time with my family and friends enjoying the Arizona sun when it is not too hot.
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By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Pre/postnuptial agreements can be awkward to discuss with your partner, maybe even considered taboo, but Rose Law Group family law attorney Audra Petrolle is here to guide you through it. Petrolle says these documents can be customized for your needs and provide extra security in the case of a divorce. Remember, “security is sexy.”
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By Geoff Williams | U.S. News & World Report If you’re divorcing soon, you may be devastated – or thrilled. Often, divorces aren’t so terrible – it’s the weeks, months and years leading up to the dispiriting end of the marriage that can be gut-wrenching. But while your emotions may be all over the place, one thing is constant in all marriages
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