Prominent Harrisburg Attorney Named to Pa Family Support Alliance Board

Tina Laudermilch joins statewide board to #ProtectPAKids from abuse

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pa Family Support Alliance (PFSA), the commonwealth’s leader in child abuse and neglect prevention, has appointed Tina M. Laudermilch, Esq., Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner of Daley Zucker, LLC, to its governing board of directors.

“Tina’s deep expertise in family law and her commitment to strengthening families across Pennsylvania make her an outstanding addition to our board,” said Angela Liddle, PFSA President and CEO. “Her legal insight, leadership and advocacy will help guide our mission to protect children and support families in every community.”

Laudermilch leads Daley Zucker, LLC, a Harrisburg-area law firm where she has practiced for nearly 20 years, focusing exclusively on family law, including divorce, custody, support, equitable distribution, and pre-nuptial agreements. She has held leadership roles in both the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section and the Dauphin County Bar Association, where she served as Chair of the Family Law Section and on the Advisory Committee that established Dauphin County’s first Family Court.

A respected legal educator, Laudermilch has authored, lectured, and moderated programs for the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section, the Dauphin County Bar Association, and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute.

She earned her B.A. in Social Work from Shippensburg University and her J.D. from Widener University School of Law (now Widener University Commonwealth Law School).

“I’m honored to join the PFSA board and to contribute to an organization that champions the safety and well-being of children across Pennsylvania,” Laudermilch said. “Supporting families and protecting children has always been at the heart of my work, and I look forward to advancing that mission through PFSA.”

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About Pa Family Support Alliance

Pa Family Support Alliance prevents child abuse and protects children from harm by helping parents learn positive parenting techniques, educating professionals and volunteers who work with children to recognize and report child abuse, and helping community members learn how they can play a positive role in keeping children safe. To learn more about our programs, schedule a training, or donate, please visit pafsa.org, or call 800-448-4906.

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