Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller shareholder Cheryl L. Young and associate Dori F. Green have authored a chapter entitled “Using Prenuptial Agreements to Protect Children’s Interests,” in the 2014 supplement to Drafting Prenuptial Agreements by Gary N. Skoloff, Richard H. Singer, Jr. and Ronald L. Brown (Aspen Publishers, 2014).

Resident in the Norristown office, Young leads the firm’s Family Law Practice. She concentrates her practice in matrimonial law, including divorce, custody, support, property distribution and adoption. She has consistently been named a top family law attorney by local and national publications, and is active in the Montgomery Child Advocacy Project, Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania, and her state and local bar associations.

Young is a 1985 graduate of American University’s Washington College of Law, where she was a member of the American University Law Review. She received her undergraduate degree in 1982 from Michigan State University.

Green, an associate in the Family Law practice, represents individuals in matters involving divorce, custody, relocation, petitions for return pursuant to the Hague Convention, support, alimony, equitable distribution, name-change petitions, marital settlement agreements, and premarital agreements. She has written a number of articles on various family law topics, and provides regular pro bono representation and legal aid for abuse victims.

Green earned her law degree from Cornell Law School, where she was an Editor of the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy. She earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania.

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