Mary E. Schellhammer is recognized by her colleagues as a fierce advocate for her family and estate law clients. Mary focuses her family and estate law practice in Somerset, Bedford and Cambria counties in Pennsylvania. Disclaimer: This website is attorney advertising. Nothing on this website is to be taken as legal advice. Please do not act nor refrain from acting based on what you read here.
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Mary E. Schellhammer, a family and estate law attorney, is known and respected throughout Pennsylvania as a fierce and effective advocate for her clients.
Experienced in litigation, negotiation, and collaborative law, Mary approaches each client as an individual, providing the best best representation for each unique situation.
Mary Schellhammer began her legal career in 1991.
Early in her career, she served her community as an attorney with Legal Aid in Johnstown.
It was during this time that she started to focus on family law practice.
Experienced in litigation, negotiation, and collaborative law, Mary approaches each client as an individual, providing the best best representation for each unique situation.
Mary Schellhammer began her legal career in 1991.
Early in her career, she served her community as an attorney with Legal Aid in Johnstown.
It was during this time that she started to focus on family law practice.
Mary E. Schellhammer focuses her practice in two areas, family law and estate law.
Within estate law, Mary handles cases involving both estate planning and estate administration.
Family law includes many issues involving relationships, children, marriage, and divorce.
This includes obtaining a prenuptial agreement before or a postnuptial agreement after marriage, making sure your rights are protected during divorce, seeking help if you are a victim of domestic violence, and protecting your children during custody disputes.
Within estate law, Mary handles cases involving both estate planning and estate administration.
Family law includes many issues involving relationships, children, marriage, and divorce.
This includes obtaining a prenuptial agreement before or a postnuptial agreement after marriage, making sure your rights are protected during divorce, seeking help if you are a victim of domestic violence, and protecting your children during custody disputes.
Mary Schellhammer brings over 25 years of experience to her practice of family law in Western Pennsylvania.
When you retain Mary to represent you, you know that you have experience, efficiency, and strength on your side.
As a member of the Western Pennsylvania community, Mary appreciates your values.
She treats each client as the unique people they are and will work closely with you to make certain you receive the representation you deserve.
Experienced in both trial and appellate litigation, Mary is also trained in mediation and collaborative law.
When you retain Mary to represent you, you know that you have experience, efficiency, and strength on your side.
As a member of the Western Pennsylvania community, Mary appreciates your values.
She treats each client as the unique people they are and will work closely with you to make certain you receive the representation you deserve.
Experienced in both trial and appellate litigation, Mary is also trained in mediation and collaborative law.
Estate law is a practice area that provides protection for people while they are alive, and helps them make certain that their assets go where they want after they pass away.
While many assume that only the wealthy need an estate plan, nothing could be further from the truth.
Estate planning includes documents such as powers of attorney and living wills, which allow people to make medical decisions for you and pay your bills if you should become incapacitated.
It includes guardianships, which provide the ability to manage the affairs of an elderly loved one who is unable to care for themselves any more.
While many assume that only the wealthy need an estate plan, nothing could be further from the truth.
Estate planning includes documents such as powers of attorney and living wills, which allow people to make medical decisions for you and pay your bills if you should become incapacitated.
It includes guardianships, which provide the ability to manage the affairs of an elderly loved one who is unable to care for themselves any more.
When a loved one passes away, it is necessary to move through the process of finalizing their estate.
This process is called estate administration.
In Pennsylvania, estates are handled through a special court called the Orphans' court.
This is a unique system requiring an attorney who is familiar with this specific court and its rules.
An attorney with over 20 years' experience, Mary Schellhammer brings the background you need to help you administer an estate or assist you if you have concern about how an estate is being managed.
This process is called estate administration.
In Pennsylvania, estates are handled through a special court called the Orphans' court.
This is a unique system requiring an attorney who is familiar with this specific court and its rules.
An attorney with over 20 years' experience, Mary Schellhammer brings the background you need to help you administer an estate or assist you if you have concern about how an estate is being managed.
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