Marcee C. Duvall
Marcee C. Duvall received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Western Illinois University in December 1999, Summa Cum Laude. Ms. Duvall received her Juris Doctor, with an area of concentration in criminal practice, from Baylor University School of Law in November 2002, and became licensed to practice law in the State of Texas in May 2003. Ms. Duvall was employed at McDonald & Duvall, in Waco, Texas, where she had a general practice that included criminal defense, personal injury, and extensive family law litigation.
Ms. Duvall, who is originally a native of Aurora, Illinois, returned to Aurora in August 2005. She became licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois in May 2006. She was a family law associate attorney in St. Charles, Illinois, working with current managing partner Tricia Goostree, from May 2006 to October 2013. After taking some time to pursue training in management, Ms. Duvall returned to family law litigation in April 2017, and has focused her practice solely in family law since that time. Her practice now concentrates solely in family law, including divorce, paternity, custody, allocation of parental responsibilities, child support, and parenting time. Ms. Duvall has extensive trial experience and has successfully handled many cases involving complex financial and custody related matters.
Ms. Duvall enjoys spending her free time watching Chicago sports and is an avid fan of musical theater!
Practice Areas: Family Law, Divorce, Parentage, Child Custody/Allocation of Parental Responsibilities, Child Support, Orders of Protection, Adoption
Education: Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois - B.A., Summa Cum Laude, 1999; Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas - J.D., 2002
Honors and Awards: "10 Best" for Client Satisfaction, American Institute of Family Law Attorneys, 2017 & 2019; "Top 10" Family Law Attorney, Attorney & Practice Magazine, 2024
Memberships: Kane County Bar Association
Admissions: Texas, 2003 (currently inactive), Illinois, 2006
Presentations: “New Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act” at the “Recent Developments in the Law Seminar” presented and sponsored by the Kane County Bar Association and the New Lawyer’s Committee, October 20, 2011.