High Swartz Family Law attorney Elizabeth Early discusses family law topics at seminar focused on the intersection of family law and mental health issues.
Pennsylvania family law attorney Elizabeth C. Early, a family law attorney at High Swartz LLP, served as a speaker at the annual Montgomery Bar Association Family Law Section Toby L. Dickman Seminar held on Dec. 8.
The 10th annual seminar focused on “The Intersection Between Mental Health and Family Law.” The program provided a thorough overview of mental health issues affecting the practice of family law, with in depth discussions regarding mental health issues in custody matters, support matters, equitable distribution matters and protection from abuse matters.
Early presented on the topics of spousal support and equitable distribution. The seminar also featured presentations from Montgomery County judges and experienced family law practitioners, as well as doctors and other mental health professionals.
Early focuses her practice at High Swartz on family law, including divorce, child custody, support, equitable distribution, pre and post-nuptial agreements and abuse matters. She is known for handling each of her client’s cases efficiently and with empathy and attention to detail.
Held each year, the Dickman Seminar honors the late Toby L. Dickman, a former family law attorney and family court judge who passed away in 2007. It offered 3.5 substantive credits for attendees.
High Swartz LLP is a full-service law firm serving clients in the Delaware Valley and throughout Pennsylvania from offices in Norristown and Doylestown. Established in 1914, High Swartz serves the needs of businesses, municipalities, government entities, nonprofits and individuals. With offices in Bucks County and Montgomery County, the full-service law firm provides comprehensive counsel and legal support to individuals and business entities of all sizes across a broad spectrum of industries throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. For more information, go to www.highswartz.com.