Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller is proud to announce that Kelley Fazzini has been elected a shareholder of the firm, and Colleen Norcross has been elected Of Counsel. Both attorneys are part of the Family Law Practice and are in the firm’s Plymouth Meeting office.
Kelley Fazzini has extensive experience handling both litigation and negotiation in domestic relations issues. She focuses her practice on matters involving prenuptial agreements, divorce, custody, support, domestic violence, and paternity. Kelley is also a certified mediator. She practices in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey and is currently serving as the Chair of the Montgomery Bar Family Law Section and holds various other roles within the Montgomery Bar and the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
Kelley earned her law degree from Loyola University of Chicago School of Law in 2009, where she received a Child and Family Law Certificate, as well as the Pro Bono Service Award and the Leadership and Service Award. She also served as Editor-in-Chief of the Children’s Legal Rights Journal. She earned her bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from Villanova University in 2006.
Following law school, she was a post-graduate fellow with CIVITAS Child Law Center and an associate at a boutique family law firm in downtown Chicago.
Colleen Norcross has substantial experience representing clients in a range of matters, including divorce, custody, and support issues. Colleen is also a certified parenting coordinator and mediator. She practices in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is currently serving on the executive committee of the Montgomery Bar Association Family Law Section.
She earned her law degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she was Senior Associate Editor of the Temple International and Comparative Law Journal and received the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers’ Eric D. Turner Award. She earned her undergraduate degree from Colgate University.
Following law school, Colleen focused her practice on family law, working as an associate first in a firm in Montgomery County, and then in a boutique family law firm in Philadelphia.
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