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Law Offices of Susan D. Stamps

9 Damonmill Square

Suite 5D

Concord, MA 01742

978-371-3131

info@stamps-law.com www.stamps-law.com

The Law Offices of Susan D. Stamps provides

outstanding litigation and mediation services

in all aspects of family law, including divorce

and separation, custody, support, parenting

plans, prenuptial agreements, and post-divorce

matters. We value and respect our clients and

include them in every aspect of decision-making.

Good communication is the foundation of our

practice and the best way to find solutions that

are right for our each of our clients.

With decades of experience in family law

litigation and mediation, Attorneys Susan D.

Stamps and Karen B. Cohen offer our clients a

broad range of expertise in all aspects of this

area of practice, from sophisticated financial

matters to the complex psychological dynamics

of families going through divorce. Rounding out

our legal team is our highly skilled paralegal,

Laura Sirois, who is welcoming and accessible

and offers invaluable support to our clients.

Free initial

consultation.

Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House ~ Jan Turnquist, Executive Director

399 Lexington Road

Concord, MA 01742

978-369-4118

www.louisamayalcott.org

HOURS OF OPERATION:

April - October:

Mon-Sat

10:00 am - 4:30 pm

Sun

1:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas; open 12 noon Patriots' Day

Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House (c. 1690)—the

home where the beloved novel,

Little Women

, was

written and set in 1868—holds a special attraction

for readers throughout the world.

A visit to this treasured historic site not only

provides glimpses into life lived long ago and details

of the fact and fiction in

Little Women

, but also

reveals fascinating information about the unique,

talented Alcott family, their significant contributions to

literature, art, and philosophy, and their vital role in

leading reforms such as abolition and woman's rights.

Orchard House is privileged to contain a majority

of original Alcott artifacts, making it one of the

oldest and most authentically presented historic

house museums in America.

Students, scholars, and

Little Women

fans alike

can enjoy award-winning guided tours, thought-

provoking, standards-based educational programs,

and interactive "living history" events offered year-

round. Journalists and researchers are welcome to

make appointments to discuss projects relating to

the Alcotts and Orchard House.

Also on the premises are The Concord School

of Philosophy (1879)—a highly successful adult

education center founded by progressive educator

and Transcendentalist A. Bronson Alcott—Victorian

flower gardens, and a museum store.

We hope to see you soon!

November - March:

Mon-Fri 11 am - 3 pm

Sat

10 am - 4:30 pm

Sun

1 pm - 4:30 pm