About Lee
Lee Marlow is an attorney licensed to practice in Connecticut who works in family and matrimonial matters. Marlow holds recognized credentials in arbitration and is a Fellow of a national matrimonial organization. The profile that follows draws on those professional distinctions and the current practice name listed for Marlow.
Marlow is a Certified Family Law Arbitrator through the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and also holds Fellowship in that same organization. Those designations are awarded to lawyers who have engaged extensively in matrimonial practice and arbitration. They signal formal training in private dispute resolution and an active role in the community of family law practitioners.
Over the course of a legal career centered on family law, Marlow has handled matters that commonly arise in divorce and domestic relations work. Marlow’s arbitration certification indicates experience conducting hearings, evaluating evidence, and issuing decisions outside of the traditional court setting. Colleagues and opposing counsel have encountered Marlow in both negotiated settlements and adjudicated matters.
Marlow’s work combines courtroom familiarity with skills in alternative dispute resolution. That combination can shorten timelines for clients who prefer to keep contested matters out of public trial calendars. It also shapes the way Marlow prepares cases: gathering financial records, framing custody proposals, and crafting settlement agreements that are durable when converted into court orders.
Marlow practices under the name Lee Marlow, Counsellor at Law. The practice provides counsel and representation in family law disputes, and routinely engages in arbitration when parties and courts agree that private resolution is appropriate. Marlow’s record of certification and fellowship connects the practice to a network of matrimonial law peers.
Clients and referral sources consult Marlow for matters that stretch from negotiation to formal arbitration. The practice handles the procedural steps necessary to present disputes to an arbitrator and to confirm or contest awards in court when required. Marlow’s current work remains concentrated on family law, emphasizing resolution of divorce, custody, support, and property issues through both negotiated settlements and arbitration.