Maria K Mondell

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Municipal Law

Do you or someone you know need an experienced litigation attorney? We are on your side to help you through these times. Have questions? No problem, contact our team and get a free consultation.

About Attorney Maria Mondell

Maria is an attorney with Dethlefs-Pykosh Law Group.  She focuses her practice on family law, estate planning and estate administration.

Prior to working as an attorney at Dethlefs-Pykosh, Maria worked as a law clerk at the firm. She also worked as a legal extern for Magistrate Judge William I. Arbuckle III in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.

Maria is a cum laude graduate of the Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pennsylvania. Maria went on to graduate magna cum laude with her Juris Doctor from Widener University Commonwealth Law School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she received the Outstanding Clinical Advocacy Award, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Eric D. Turner Award, and a Pro Bono Distinction for volunteer legal work in the community. She worked as a Clinic Leader at the Central Pennsylvania Law Clinic and as an Internal Supervising Editor for the Widener Commonwealth Law Review. Following graduation, she was admitted to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Areas of practice:

  • Estate Planning
  • Family Law

 

 

 

  • Estate Adminstration

Education & Public Service

Education
  • Penn State University (Cum Laude) 
  • Widener Law Commonwealth (Magna Cum Lade)
Bar Admissions
  • Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

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