“I genuinely care about my clients and their cases. I know they are trusting me with a lot, and I don’t take that lightly. ”
Audrey is an attorney in Obermayer’s Family Law Department, where she represents clients in a wide range of matters, including divorce, child custody, and child support. She approaches each case with compassion and takes the time to understand her clients’ unique situations. She believes effective representation starts with listening and making sure every client feels heard and supported from the very first meeting.
Audrey works to resolve cases amicably and minimize conflict, but she is prepared to advocate in court when needed. When children are involved, she makes their well-being the top priority and keeps their needs at the center of every decision.
Outside of work, Audrey enjoys baking, especially scones and chocolate chip cookies, spending time with her cats, Clementine and Earl Grey, quilting, practicing yoga, and being outdoors.
Audrey has experience managing family law cases from start to finish, including child support, custody, protection from abuse, and pre-trial proceedings. She has drafted complaints, petitions, settlement agreements, pre-trial statements, discovery requests, and legal memorandums, and has assisted with probate and civil litigation matters.
Audrey served as a Judicial Law Clerk to Chief Judge Michael K. Newell at the Family Court of the State of Delaware, where she drafted orders, conducted legal research, supported court improvement projects, and supervised a judicial extern.
In law school, Audrey earned top grades in Domestic Relations Mediation, Evidence, and Labor Law. She also competed in moot court, advancing to the Top 16 in the Gabrielli Nation Family Law Competition and reaching the Top 32 in the Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, summa cum laude, with a minor in Arabic.
