Danielle Peters, a partner at Bloom
Peters, LLC, focuses on civil litigation in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with a
special focus in family law. Ms. Peters is a skilled litigator who handles
difficult legal matters, including high conflict divorce and custody matters
which often involve children with special needs. Ms. Peters is also trained in
collaborative law for situations where clients want to take a more civilized
approach to their legal issues. Attorney Peters is an ardent advocate for her
clients.
In 2017, because of her zealous advocacy on behalf of her
clients with custody matters involving children with special needs, Ms. Peters
participated as a panelist alongside Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Kevin
M. Dougherty, Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas then Administrative
Family Law Judge Kelly C. Wall and other distinguished panelists at programs at
the Montgomery County Bar Association and before the Philadelphia Bar
Association and the Family Court Judges on the Philadelphia Court of Common
Pleas on “Autism, Special Needs and Our Courts; A Town Meeting for Lawyers,
Psychotherapists and Jurists.” Ms. Peters remains committed to not only helping
clients navigate the court system, but finding creative solutions to the unique
problems facing families with special needs children who find themselves with
custody issues.
Prior to joining Bloom Peters, LLC, Ms. Peters was a
Deputy District Attorney at the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office where
she was assigned to Special Victims Division. She participated in all aspects
of the criminal justice system from investigation through bench and jury
trials. She was also responsible for any post trial litigation or appeals from
the cases she prosecuted.
Ms. Peters was an active member of the Bucks County Crimes
Against Older Adult Task Force and was a presenter at the 6th Annual William J.
Neff Sr. Symposium on the Prevention of Crimes Against Older Adults. In
addition to her duties in the Special Victims Division, she was also asked to
assist in the administration of the county’s ARD program.
Ms. Peters also as a
law clerk to The Honorable Raymond Batten, Superior Court, Criminal Division,
in the State of New Jersey and worked as a legal intern at the Camden County
Prosecutor’s Office.