Eric Gardner is a member of the firm’s family law practice group. In this role, he assists individuals with a wide range of family law matters, including divorce, parenting and custody disputes, post-divorce modifications, domestic violence protective orders, and co-parenting challenges. He also has experience with probate litigation and guardianships, providing a holistic approach to meeting client’s needs
Eric takes the time to analyze a client’s unique situation, understand their goals, and develop the strategy best suited to their situation. He impresses courts and colleagues with his attention to detail when approaching every aspect of a case, from in-depth legal research to compelling written and oral arguments. Eric empowers clients to navigate difficult legal matters with confidence in his knowledge and trust founded on his compassionate approach.
Eric graduated from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law’s prestigious Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program, a first-in-the-nation curriculum focused on client-readiness and practical skills. He has completed training on trauma-informed lawyering for domestic violence advocacy to compassionately and effectively connect with his clients.
A passion for community service and his profession has led Eric to volunteer time as a mock trial judge. He was also the inaugural recipient of UNH Law Diversity Coalition’s Champion of Diversity Award for his efforts promoting an inclusive and supportive environment among his peers.