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Randi J. Vladimer, P.C. - Radnor, PA

320 King of Prussia RoadSuite 140 Radnor, PA 19087

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Updated: 04/21/2023

Radnor Family Law Firm

Overview

If you are contemplating a divorce, or if your spouse is seeking a divorce, you will be confronted with a variety of issues. To resolve these issues, you need the advise of knowledgeable and experienced family law attorneys.

We are dedicated to representing clients facing divorce and related family law matters...

If you are contemplating a divorce, or if your spouse is seeking a divorce, you will be confronted with a variety of issues. To resolve these issues, you need the advise of knowledgeable and experienced family law attorneys.

We are dedicated to representing clients facing divorce and related family law matters. We have extensive experience helping our clients resolve such difficult issues as child support, custody and visitation, spousal support and alimony, and the division of the marital estate. We understand the difficulties that divorce imposes upon our clients and we strive to help our clients during these difficult times. While we encourage parties to negotiate rather than litigate, we are prepared to proceed to Court when necessary.

As a firm focused solely on the practice of family law, we have gained the knowledge and experience that allows us to provide our clients with superior representation. As a two-attorney firm, we pride ourselves on providing close, personal attention to all of our clients. We will always take the time to explain the legal process, and let you know exactly what you should expect. Our clients do not like surprises, and neither do we. We provide an informal atmosphere, combined with excellent advice and aggressive representation.

Our practice is primarily focused in Delaware, Philadelphia, Montgomery, Chester and Berks counties. Our clients presently reside in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Virginia and Florida.

Significant Cases/Decisions

Counsel in Johnson v. Krebs , a landmark support case from Chester County (West Chester). Trial Court ruled that client/Mother was not entitled to retroactive support to 2001 event though Father concealed his income for over 6 years. Decision reversed on appeal to the Pennsylvania Superior Court who further awarded interest and legal fees against Father.

Counsel in Fitzgerald v. Kemp , a Pennsylvania Superior Court decision wherein the appeals court held that the Delaware County trial court (Media) in determining the father's child support obligations by including in his available income accounts receivable from his business. The trial court erred by attributing funds to the father that were not available to him.

Counsel in a custody case in Delaware County (Media) wherein Father successfully defended his right to custody of his children despite allegations from a psychiatrist and a psychologist that he was sexually abusing his children.

About Randi J. Vladimer, P.C.

Practice Areas

  • Family Law

Honors

  • Amos Taylor Award for Excellence in Achievement
  • Eta Chapter of Phi Delta Delta Award
  • Trustee Award for Scholastic Achievement
  • Best of the Mainline, Family Law Attorney, Main Line MagazineBest of the Mainline, Family Law Attorney, Main Line Magazine, 2007

Published Works

  • Note, The Massachusetts Juvenile Transfer Statute: Justice for Juvenile Offenders?, 8 N. Eng. J. Prison L. 483, 1982

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320 King of Prussia RoadSuite 140 Radnor, PA 19087

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  • 610-975-9906

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