Andrew Taylor

Andrew D. Taylor Elected to the Council of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section

Shemtob Draganosky Taylor partner Andrew D. Taylor has been elected to the Council of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section for a term expiring in 2022.

BLUE BELL, Pa. (July 2019) – Montgomery County family law firm Shemtob Draganosky Taylor is pleased to announce that partner Andrew D. Taylor has been elected to the Council of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section for a term expiring in 2022.

The Pennsylvania Bar Association was established in 1895; its Family Law Section is comprised of approximately 1,400 attorneys, and is committed to the development and practical working of the law relating to marriage, divorce, child support and domestic relations matters. The council is the executive arm of the Family Law Section and it oversees and manages its programs, activities and initiatives. More information about the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Family Law Section may be found at https://www.pabar.org/.

Taylor concentrates his practice on divorce, which includes handling matters of equitable distribution, alimony, custody, child and spousal support, prenuptial agreements, property settlement agreements and other family law matters. Taylor regularly argues appeals before the Pennsylvania Superior Court and has argued complex family law issues before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

About Shemtob Draganosky Taylor P.C. – Shemtob Draganosky Taylor P.C. concentrates exclusively on representing clients facing divorce and related family law issues. From its office in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, the firm provides quality legal counsel to clients throughout Montgomery County and the Main Line, Bucks County, Chester County, Delaware County, and Philadelphia. The firm’s representation spans all types of family law issues, from high asset divorce and complex property division to child custody disputes. The attorneys are also available for assistance with non-divorce related issues, such as grandparents’ rights and same-sex couples’ rights.

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