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Patience Crozier

Patience Crozier

Direktor für Familienvertretung

Patience “Polly” Crozier (she/her/hers) joined GLAD Law in October 2016. Polly came to GLAD Law from private practice where her work focused on LGBTQ+ probate and family law, including adoption, divorce, dissolution, guardianship, paternity, parentage, name changes, gender marker changes, and assisted reproduction issues. Polly has engaged in cutting-edge trial court and appellate litigation involving assisted reproduction and parentage including Hunter v. Rose (2012), Adoption of a Minor (2015), Partanen gegen Gallagher (2016), Adoption of Daphne (2020), and J.M. v. C.G. (2023). Polly’s work focuses on youth and family issues, including parentage protections, adoption, access to fertility healthcare, transgender family law, juvenile justice, and child welfare, and work at the intersection of LGBTQ justice and reproductive justice. 

Most recently, Polly successfully worked to help pass laws that update family law in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont that ensure LGBTQ+ families have equal access to the legal recognition of their relationship to their children, as well as health care provider shield laws in Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

Polly is a graduate of Yale University and Boston College Law School, and she served as a law clerk to the Honorable Irma S. Raker of the Maryland Court of Appeals and to the Justices of the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court.

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