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 Family Law Lawyers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

(For information other than that set forth below, please contact Pittsburgh divorce lawyer and Pennsylvania family law attorney, Bethany L. Notaro, Esquire.)

FAMILY LAW FIRM OVERVIEW

Notaro & Associates, P.C. is your source for affordable legal representation in Pennsylvania divorce and family law cases. The firm and its employees are managed by Pittsburgh Divorce Lawyer and Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Family Law Attorney, Bethany L. Notaro, Esquire.

Because Bethany L. Notaro, Esquire and the small group of Pennsylvania divorce lawyers and paralegals who assist her in her practice work primarily in family law, her firm is able to properly and professionally advise you on key issues and steps to take at every stage of your legal matter. Unlike other attorneys, Ms. Notaro concentrates solely in family law matters. She has represented numerous individuals in their family law issues. She spends the vast majority of each work day in the family division Court of Allegheny County. Ms. Notaro has been witness to many different family law and divorce related cases and situations. Bethany L. Notaro, Esquire is a courteous and professional Pennsylvania divorce lawyer who would look forward to assisting you in your Pennsylvania family law matter.

Bethany L. Notaro, Esquire is unique among Pittsburgh family law attorneys for the additional reason that she makes it a point to give each and every case her own undivided personal attention. Barring unforeseen circumstances, when you hire Bethany L. Notaro as your attorney, you know that it will be Ms. Notaro that represents you at your hearings and throughout your case. Ms. Notaro keeps her retainer and hourly rates low and competitive so that each of her clients can benefit from her services. In her experience, Ms. Notaro has learned that most clients would prefer to speak and communicate their problems and concerns to their actual family law attorney rather than to a secretary or office employee. In the event that Ms. Notaro is not able to speak with a client immediately regarding an issue, she will most often return the call within 24 hours or less.

Ms. Notaro has her primary practice location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Allegheny County, PA). She works primarily in family law, which covers a broad range of family matters such as divorcechild custodychild supportProtection from Abuse ( PFA )alimonypaternity, and other domestic matters. Ms. Notaro is a divorce attorney who is unlike other family law attorneys in that she is also a trained mediator, and is well suited to handle both amicable and adversarial cases. Ms. Notaro is a lawyer who makes it her goal to cooperate with her clients and other lawyers in handling the cases to the best of her ability. Besides Pittsburgh, PA and Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Ms. Notaro represents clients in other communities such as Bethel Park, Carnegie, Coraopolis, Cranberry Township, Fox Chapel, Greensburg, Mars, McCandless, Monroeville, Moon, Murrysville, New Castle, Pleasant Hills, Plum, Sewickley, South Park, and others. For legal resources outside of the state of Pennsylvania please click here.

Bethany L. Notaro, Esquire is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (BA, cum laude, Psychology), and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law (JD). She obtained her undergraduate degree in the field of psychology, with a special concentration in the counseling arts. Ms. Notaro received her Juris Doctor from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. While at Pitt, Ms. Notaro received various Scholarships and Honors for concentrated studies and academic achievement. Ms. Notaro focused her law studies on income taxation, trusts and estates, divorce issues, ADR, and strategic wealth planning.

Bethany L. Notaro is also a certified professional mediator, who focuses her practice solely on family law issues. Ms. Notaro trained in Conflict Resolution and Professional Mediation at the Pittsburgh Mediation Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ms. Notaro has also received training in Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) as well as Family Law and Professional Divorce Mediation at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.

Ms. Notaro is a member of the Family Law Sections of both the Pennsylvania and Allegheny County Bar Associations. She serves on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Board of Arbitrators. Ms. Notaro was a volunteer for the Allegheny County Indigent Divorce Program, Pittsburgh, PA before its close. Ms. Notaro is also a founding member of the Associated Attorneys and Counselors (AAAC of Allegheny County), Divorce Section. Ms. Notaro was an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in the field of legal writing and analysis from 1999 to 2001.

Ms. Notaro has authored several articles and legal compilations on various Pennsylvania Family Law and Mediation topics. She is the co-writer of the Allegheny County Bar Association Bench Bar Update 1999, and Allegheny County Bar Association Bench Bar Update 2000. Ms. Notaro was also the co-writer for the Pennsylvania Fundamentals of Family Law 2000, Chapter Four, Alimony and Equitable Distribution.

Before building her own practice, Bethany L. Notaro was an associate attorney with three different large reputable law firms that concentrated their practices in Family Law, Probate Practice, and Strategic Wealth Management. Ms. Notaro prides herself in that she has the experience of working in a large firm atmosphere, but believes in offering her clients a small firm, personalized representation experience.

Prior to her legal career, Bethany L. Notaro worked as a market researcher for National Analysts Research and Consulting in Philadelphia, PA. While at Penn, she co-authored, with Dr. Jonathan Baron and Dr. Oscar Gandy, a study of race and risk perception, later published in the world recognized Journal of Psychology. Copy of the final report may be found on the World Wide Web at www.sas.upenn.edu/~jbaron/fog.html.

 

Notaro & Associates, P.C.
310 Grant Street, Suite 1125
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Phone: (412) 281-1988
Facsimile: (412) 281-1995
http://www.palegalservices.com/


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