Elyse B. Segovias

Elyse B. Segovias is the managing partner at Shukie & Segovias. She joined the firm’s predecessor, Andrucki & King, in 2011. Elyse’s practice focuses on all aspects of family law. 

Elyse enjoys the practice of family law because it involves building relationships and working collaboratively with clients. Elyse is mindful that families in dispute hire her for help through some of the hardest life transitions. Elyse does not take that trust lightly. Elyse believes that good results, and trust, come from listening to the client, communicating clearly, and being prepared. 

Elyse also has a niche practice involving predicate orders in family matters cases for individuals who plan to seek a Special Immigrant Juvenile Visa, and enjoys the collaboration it provides with immigration attorneys. A portion of her practice is also dedicated to adoptions from foster care, and Elyse has represented numerous clients during this momentous stage in their lives. 

Elyse lives in Cumberland County with her wife and three children. In her spare time she likes to cook, run, and spend time outdoors.

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  • University of Maine School of Law

    Juris Doctor, cum laude, May 2010

    Case Note & Comment Editor, Maine Law Review

    Author: “Examining the Board of Immigration Appeals’ Social Visibility Requirement for Victims of Gang Violence Seeking Asylum” Maine Law Review, Spring 2010. Her article won the Wernick Prize for Legal Writing.

    She received a B.A. from the University of Maine at Farmington
    B.A. cum laude, May 2006

  • Maine Bar Association, Family Law Section (section chair from 2018 to 2020)

    Androscoggin County Bar Association

  • New England Super Lawyers “Rising Star” (2014 – 2020)

    Lewiston Auburn Children’s Foundation, board member and clerk (2015-Present)

    Volunteer Attorney at the Courthouse Assistance Project (2010-2020)

    Member of the Family Rules Advisory Committee

    Recognized by Equality Maine in 2020 as one of 35 LGBTQ+ Mainers who are actively working to make Maine a better place to live, work, and learn, specifically for our LGBTQ+ community

    Recognized by the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project with the Serving Immigrant Youth Award (2021)

    Author of chapter on Interim Hearings in A Practice Guide to Divorce in Maine.