Partner Mary Pence Gives Her Expert Opinion on the Tiger Woods Divorce Settlement
On Wednesday, June 30th, partner Mary Pence was asked to give her expert opinion on the Tiger Woods Divorce Settlement by 9 News NOW.
Mary Pence believes that, "...Tiger's interests were, number one, privacy. And number two, having a very good relationship with these two very young children going into the future."
Mary thinks that his wife's interests "...were in being taken care of financially, and...that she also wants him to have a very good relationship with his kids going into the future because that's what is best for the kids."
"Certainly the size is noteworthy. That's quite a large sum of money. It's really hard to wrap your brain around $750 million...that's definitely noteworthy, definitely out of the ordinary," Mary said.
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Mary Pence is a leader in bringing a new and more client-centered method of resolution of family issues - Collaborative Law - to the D.C. metropolitan area. She is a founder and board member of the D.C. Academy of Collaborative Professionals, the chair of the Collaborative Law Committee of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and an observer participating in the work of NCL's drafting committee for a Uniform Collaborative Law Act. Mary has been recognized as one of the area's top matrimonial attorneys by Washingtonian Magazine in October 1995, March 2000, February 2004, December 2007, and February 2009, and was named as one of the area's "Super Lawyers" in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.