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Salzer Presents at Bucks County Bar Association Annual Bench Bar Conference
The session discussed last year’s tax code overhaul and its effects on separation, divorce and marital dissolution planning.
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The session discussed last year’s tax code overhaul and its effects on separation, divorce and marital dissolution planning.
The idea for the museum came about after the Bucks County Jail closed its doors in 1985 and county commissioners, along with the Doylestown Arts Council, proposed that the jail be turned into an art museum.
She is experienced in all matters surrounding family law: divorce, support, property distribution, child custody, and protection from abuse.
The session covered an important issue as it relates to support, alimony and/or equitable distribution during a divorce.
This issue highlights the firm's high-profile appearances at several several key industry conferences, recent firm news and announcements, "Around Town" events and happenings, and more.
Founder and managing partner Jeffrey M. Williams has been included for the fourteenth consecutive year.
With so many stories these days focusing on the nation’s opioid epidemic, this program takes a deeper look at the ever-expanding list of costs that affect public health, law enforcement, public employment, and local government budgets as a result.
The duo, along with two members of the judiciary, participated in a panel discussion entitled “Things We Do Wrong in Custody Litigation – 6 Keys to Trying Custody Cases.”
The session, “Six Keys to Winning a Custody Case,” taught vital tactics in prevailing in a custody case on behalf of a client, including custody evaluations, dissecting those reports, witness preparation and using pleadings to your advantage.
Williams Family Law founder and managing partner Jeff Williams introduced the keynote speaker at the recent winter meeting of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section.
Over half of the AAML Pennsylvania fellows attended the meeting, at which attendees gathered to discuss legislative issues – such as Pennsylvania House Bill 1250, which focuses on alimony and support, and new legislation on grandparent custody.
This issue highlights the firm being named "Best Law Firm" for 2018 by U.S. News – Best Lawyers, sponsorship of 'March for the 22' in Bucks County, sponsorship of Kathleen M. Rotz Lung Cancer Research Fund 5K, and more...