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When parents break up, they often claim their separation is to spare the children from living in a toxic environment that exists when they are living under the same roof as a couple.
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When parents break up, they often claim their separation is to spare the children from living in a toxic environment that exists when they are living under the same roof as a couple.
This issue highlights several attorney speaking appearances, recent blog posts, and even a fun summer book recommendation.
Jeffrey M. Williams, founder and managing partner of Williams Family Law, P.C., has been selected to chair the nominating committee for the 2019-20 Board of Managers for the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)’s Pennsylvania chapter.
Partner Robert J. Salzer participated in a panel discussion exploring the emotional, physical, legal and mental issues children are facing, and how to raise them to be resilient adults.
This issue highlights recent attorney and firm awards, speaking appearances, new services offered by the firm, "Around Town" events and more.
Susan Smith has joined the board of trustees of the Bucks County Historical Society, the private non-profit charged with collecting, preserving and interpreting the rich history and culture of Bucks County and the Delaware Valley region.
Williams Family Law sponsored the Bucks County Bar Foundation's 2019 St. Patrick's Day party to benefit the Thomas E. Mellon, Jr. and William Penn Scholarship Funds.
This issue highlights recent attorney speaking appearances, awards, "Around Town" events and happenings, and some key blog posts on new tax laws.
The firm's attorneys have been named to the 2019 edition of The Best Lawyers in America; the firm itself was given a “Tier 1” ranking in Family Law in the Philadelphia region.
The foundation's namesake, Travis Manion, a native of Doylestown, PA, was a member of the United States Marine Corps who died in action in Iraq on April 29, 2007 as a result of an ambush.
The session discussed last year’s tax code overhaul and its effects on separation, divorce and marital dissolution planning.
The idea for the museum came about after the Bucks County Jail closed its doors in 1985 and county commissioners, along with the Doylestown Arts Council, proposed that the jail be turned into an art museum.