Pittsburgh Child Support Lawyer Presents American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Foundation Grant to KidsVoice
November 23, 2016 | Community, In the News
Brian C. Vertz, a partner and Pittsburgh child support lawyer at our family law firm, recently presented KidsVoice Executive Director Scott Hollander with a grant on behalf of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Foundation. KidsVoice is a nonprofit agency which represents approximately 3,000 children involved in the Allegheny County Juvenile Court system, advocating in the courtroom and community to help guarantee safe and enduring homes for the most vulnerable members of society — abused, neglected, and at-risk children. One of the AAML’s primary goals is to protect children and families. The AAML Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, advances this mission by bestowing grants and supporting projects and programs targeted to help those adversely affected by the dissolution of the family unit.
The AAML is a national organization of more than 1650 fellows across the United States dedicated to providing leadership to promote the highest degree of excellence and professionalism within the practice of family law. Brian was elected AAML fellow in 2003, and has served on numerous state and national committees. He currently serves as first vice president of the AAML’s Pennsylvania chapter, and as co-chair of the national Practice & Technology Committee, as well as co-chair of the Amicus Committee, which advises the U.S. Supreme Court on family law issues.
AAML fellows are highly skilled negotiators and litigators in all facets of family law, including divorce, annulment, prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, marital settlement agreements, child custody and visitation, business valuations, property valuations and division, alimony, child support and other family law issues. Partners Candice L. Komar and David S. Pollock are also AAML fellows.
Pollock Begg child support lawyers and divorce attorneys have an established history of dedication to service, leadership and education within the legal community. To learn more about child support laws, contact Brian or fill out our online form to get in touch with any of the attorneys at our Pittsburgh family law firm.