Kassandra C. Tat

- Attorney
Kassandra Tat focuses her practice on all areas of family law, including matters relating to custody, parenting time, alimony, child support, and property division. Prior to joining FITCH, Ms. Tat was an associate at a full-service law firm representing clients in matters involving family law, probate, and real estate.
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Education And Distinctions
- Suffolk University Law School, J.D., cum laude; Case Comment Editor, Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy
- University of Massachusetts Amherst, B.A.

Kassandra Tat focuses her practice on all areas of family law, including matters relating to custody, parenting time, alimony, child support, and property division. Prior to joining FITCH, Ms. Tat was an associate at a full-service law firm representing clients in matters involving family law, probate, and real estate.
Ms. Tat currently serves as a board member for Quincy After School Child Care (QCARE) and has previously served as a board member for Domestic Violence Ended (DOVE). Ms. Tat also volunteers as a youth mentor for the College Access Program at the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC).
While attending law school, Ms. Tat represented clients as a Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rule 3:03 certified student attorney through the Suffolk University Law School Family Advocacy Clinic and in the Superior Court Trial Unit at Committee for Public Counsel Services.
The Emergency Aid Exception Under the Fourth Amendment and Article 14—Opening the “Doggy” Door for Animal Rights and Other Issues—Commonwealth v. Duncan, 7 N.E.3d 469 (Mass. 2014), 50 SUFFOLK J. TRIAL &APP. ADV. 344 (2015)
- The Emergency Aid Exception Under the Fourth Amendment and Article 14—Opening the “Doggy” Door for Animal Rights and Other Issues—Commonwealth v. Duncan, 7 N.E.3d 469 (Mass. 2014), 50 SUFFOLK J. TRIAL &APP. ADV. 344 (2015)
- Admitted to the Massachusetts state bar
- Member, Boston Bar Association