Summary
My education and life experiences greatly influence my approach to family law practice. I strongly believe that individuals should take responsibility for their own actions and their own futures.
I specialize in guiding clients effectively and efficiently through the divorce process, preferably by facilitating agreements without having the court system make decisions about my clients' lives. I encourage alternative dispute resolution methods, specifically collaborative law and mediation, with the goal of using litigation only as a last resort.
Education: Widener University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2003
Year Admitted to the Bar: 2003
Trained in collaborative family law and mediation.
Member - Collaborative Professionals of Central Pennsylvania
Co-founder of the Family Mediation and Collaborative Law Center