Practice Areas
Family Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Selected To
• Pennsylvania Rising Stars 2011
Bethany L. Notaro, Esquire, is the founder and managing partner of Notaro & Associates, P.C., in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In her practice as an attorney, Ms. Notaro focuses exclusively on family law concerns. During her years of practice, Ms. Notaro has represented clients with a wide range of legal needs, including divorce, complex property division (equitable distribution), child custody, support, adoption, prenuptial agreements, name changes, protection from abuse orders (PFAs) and post-divorce modifications.
Ms. Notaro holds an undergraduate degree in psychology with a counseling emphasis from the University of Pennsylvania. She earned her law degree from University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she received various scholarships and honors for academic achievement. She is also a certified professional mediator, trained in conflict resolution and professional mediation during law school and at the Pittsburgh Mediation Center afterward. Ms. Notaro has authored numerous articles and other publications on various Pennsylvania family law and mediation topics over the course of her career. She has also been, and continues to be, an active member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Allegheny County Bar Association and the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Board of Arbitrators.
Law School: University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Admitted: 2001, Pennsylvania
Professional Webpage: www.pittsburgh-divorce-lawyer.com/Attorneys/
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