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Julie Colton Admitted To American Academy Of Matrimonial Lawyers

June 02, 2020

Family partner Julie Colton was admitted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML). Academy Fellows are highly skilled negotiators and litigators who represent individuals in all facets of family law. These areas vary from divorce and prenuptial agreements, to child custody, support and visitation.

Colton’s AAML admission is the sixth for Obermayer’s Family Law department.  She joins the ranks of her colleagues: David Ladov, Robert Whitelaw, Hillary Moonay, Michael Bertin, and Stephanie Winegrad, making Obermayer the firm with the highest number of Academy Fellows in Pennsylvania. 

To be represented by a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers is to be represented by a leading practitioner in the family law field. The 1650 Academy Fellows across the country are generally recognized by judges and attorneys as preeminent family law practitioners with a high level of knowledge, skill and integrity. Academy Fellows enjoy a reputation for professionalism, competence and integrity.

Colton focuses her practice on family law matters including divorce, child custody, support, asset division, prenuptial agreements, and international custody. She also has experience in family law mediation and collaborative law in the Pittsburgh area.  For more information about Colton and her practice, click here.