 | Randi J. Vladimer, P.C. | | | | | Radnor Plaza, Suite 140, 320 King Of Prussia Road Radnor, Pennsylvania 19087-4440 View Map |
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| | | | Practice Areas: | | Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Spousal Support, Visitation Rights, Domestic Violence, Protection from Abuse, Paternity, Premarital Agreements, Grandparents Rights, Alimony. | | | | Year Established: 1991 | | | | Firm Profile: | | Divorce and family law disputes present emotional as well as financial challenges. Issues such as custody, support, and visitation are highly charged and can sometimes make an amicable resolution difficult. When confronted with divorce and the myriad attendant issues, you need skilled and experienced legal counsel, so that you make decisions that are in the best interests of you and your family. Since 1991, the law firm of Randi J. Vladimer, P.C., has been providing clients with exceptional legal representation in all aspects of family law matters in the Delaware Valley, including Chester, Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks and Philadelphia Counties. We offer potential clients the same, if not better, resources as many large firms, without sacrificing the personalized focus and attention that comes with a smaller-sized staff. We believe that divorce and other related family law matters do not have to drive a permanent wedge between family members, nor does it have to be a win-lose situation. We work hard to resolve these issues amicably, as the parties will often be in regular contact for years. Nonetheless, we will aggressively and zealously protect your interests. Because we understand the emotional challenges that accompany a divorce, we provide close and personal attention to our clients. As the legal process is often intimidating and confusing, we always take the time to ensure that you understand the legal system, your options, and the potential outcomes of different legal strategies. | | | | Firm Size: 2 | | | | Randi J. Vladimer (Principal) born New York; admitted to bar, 1983, Pennsylvania; 1986, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania; 1987, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit and U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Education: William Smith College (B.A., 1980); New England School of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 1983). Voted, "Best of the Main Line" for Family Law Attorneys, Main Line Today Magazine, April 2007. New England Scholar, 1980-1983. Recipient: American Jurisprudence Award in Criminal Law; Amos Taylor Award for Excellence in Achievement; Eta Chapter of Phi Delta Delta Award; Trustee Award for Scholastic Achievement. Case Comment and Note Editor, New England Journal of Law. Author: Note, "The Massachusetts Juvenile Transfer Statute: Justice For Juvenile Offenders?" 8 N. Eng. J. Prison L. 483, 1982. Past President, Board of Directors, Women's Resource Center, Wayne, PA. Volunteer, PALS for Life. Member: Pennsylvania Bar Association. Reported Cases: Fitzgerald v. Kempf, 805 A.2d 529, Pa.Super., 2002. In re Philadelphia County Investigating Grand Jury XII, 605 A.2d 318, (NO. 115 E.D. 1991) Practice Areas: Family Law; Divorce; Child Custody; Spousal Support; Visitation Rights; Domestic Violence; Paternity; Premarital Agreements; Grandparents Rights; Alimony. | | | | —————————— | | | | Michelle Christian (Associate) born New Jersey; admitted to bar, 2002, Pennsylvania. Education: St. John's University (B.S., 1995); Seton Hall University School of Law (J.D., 1999). Member: Pennsylvania Bar (Co-Chair, Young Lawyers Division Zone 9; Member: Family Law Section, Minority Bar Committee and Commission on Women in the Profession) and Bucks County Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Family Law; Alimony; Divorce; Domestic Violence; Equitable Distribution; Marital Property Settlements; Name Changes; Paternity; Spousal Support; Uncontested Divorce; Marital Agreements. |
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