Ashley Rebecca Griffith
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Ashley Rebecca Griffith is a dedicated attorney based in Etters, Pennsylvania, specializing in divorce and separation law. With a deep understanding of the emotional and legal complexities surrounding family law, Ashley leverages her personal experiences to provide compassionate and effective representation for her clients. Raised in a family affected by divorce, Ashley comprehends firsthand the challenges that custody and family disputes can pose, particularly for children. This insight drives her commitment to guide families through difficult transitions with empathy and professionalism. Since earning her Juris Doctor from Widener University Commonwealth Law School in May 2016, where she graduated with Pro Bono Distinction for her extensive volunteer work, Ashley has been an advocate for her clients, navigating the intricacies of divorce proceedings and custody arrangements with skill and care. Before launching her legal career, Ashley obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Shippensburg University, which laid the foundation for her legal expertise. Her practical experience includes serving as a Legal Assistant in family law and working at the Central Pennsylvania Law Clinic, where she honed her skills in client advocacy and legal support. In addition to her legal practice, Ashley has dedicated herself to advocating for the rights of individuals with disabilities, stemming from her experiences supporting her parents. This unique perspective has equipped her with valuable insights into the Social Security Disability process, allowing her to assist clients in navigating this often daunting journey with ease. With a strong commitment to her community and a passion for family law, Ashley Rebecca Griffith is a trusted ally for those seeking guidance through life's most challenging family matters.
About Divorce & Separation Law
Divorce attorneys guide couples through the legal process of ending their marriage. They handle property division, custody, support, and other divorce-related matters. Common matters include contested divorce, uncontested divorce, property division, alimony.