HARRISBURG (May 18, 2021) — Carolyn R. Mirabile, chair of Weber Gallagher’s Family Law Group, practicing in the firm’s King of Prussia office, will begin a three-year term on the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) Board of Governors at the conclusion of the association’s May 21 House of Delegates meeting.
One of 12 Zone Governors who serve on the PBA Board, Mirabile will represent Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery county lawyers.
Mirabile has been a Zone Delegate in the PBA House since 2006. She is also active in the PBA Family Law Section, currently serving on its Council and previously serving on its Executive, Program and Rules committees.
Additionally, Mirabile is a current member of the PBA Nominating Committee.
Active in the organized bar at the county level, Mirabile served as the 2016 president of the Montgomery Bar Association, the third largest bar association in the commonwealth. She is a past co-chair and current member of the association’s Diversity Committee.
Mirabile concentrates her practice on complex family law matters, including divorce, support, custody, property distribution and drafting of marital settlement agreements and prenuptial agreements. She is experienced in both arbitrations and mediations and is a court-appointed custody mediator who has presented numerous family law programs. Mirabile is also a member of Weber Gallagher’s Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Team.
Mirabile holds her undergraduate degree in political science from Villanova University and a J.D. from Villanova University School of Law. She has completed the Houston Family Law Trial Institute program hosted by South Texas College of Law.
Founded in 1895, the Pennsylvania Bar Association strives to promote justice, professional excellence, and respect for the law, improve public understanding of the legal system, facilitate access of legal services, and serve the lawyer members of the state’s largest organized bar association.