Susan J. Smith - 2017

Doylestown, PA – Partner Susan J. Smith of Williams Family Law, P.C. has joined the board of trustees of the Bucks County Historical Society, the private non-profit organization charged with collecting, preserving and interpreting the rich history and culture of Bucks County and the Delaware Valley region.

The historical society operates the Mercer Museum, Spruance Library and Fonthill Museum, and is the primary inheritor of the material and intellectual legacy of Henry Chapman Mercer. This includes a nationally significant collection of tools and artifacts that illuminate the history of pre-industrial America. The historical society is governed by a volunteer board of individuals from the surrounding community.

“As a native of Doylestown, I am honored to have been asked to serve in this capacity, joining a distinguished group of representatives who value the vital role this organization plays in enhancing public life in Bucks County,” said Smith. “I look forward to being an ambassador for this fine organization.”

Smith has been practicing family law for over a quarter of a century and has long since established herself as one of the top divorce attorneys in Southeastern Pennsylvania. She is a past recipient of the Bucks County Bar Association’s “Woman of the Year” award and was named to the 2018 and 2019 editions of “The Best Lawyers in America.”

Williams Family Law is a premier family law firm that provides individuals with matrimonial and family law legal counsel and representation in alimony, child support, child custody, divorce, cohabitation, grandparents’ custody rights, equitable distribution, marital settlement agreements, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, separation agreements, spousal support, matrimonial taxation issues and related legal matters. The family law attorneys also provide guidance and representation in alternative dispute resolution forums, handling mediation, arbitration and custody dispute resolution. The practice at Williams Family Law centers on four core principles: experienced guidance, compassionate advice, powerful advocacy and knowledge of the local courts and counsel. The firm prides itself on leadership within the profession and a strong record of success. To learn more, visit www.bucksfamilylawyers.com.