Leanne M. Miller is a Shareholder with CGA Law Firm.
She counsels individuals and families through challenging life-changing
events that may require legal representation. Leanne focuses in the
areas of family law, estate planning and administration, and real estate law.
In her family law practice, Leanne advises individuals and couples in
a wide range of family matters including custody, divorce, dependency,
adoptions, guardianships and support.
Leanne assists individuals in the many aspects of estate planning –
from drawing up a simple will – to setting up a trust. She prepares
plans to care for and protect her clients’ families while minimizing
taxes, probate and other administrative expenses. She also handles
estate litigation and guardianship cases.
Leanne has considerable experience in:
Adoption, including both agency and private matters
Annulments
Custodial agreements and visitation matters
Divorce
Estate Administration
Estate Litigation
Estate Planning
Equitable Distribution matters
Guardianships
Mediation
Name changes
Paternity matters
Premarital agreements
Spousal maintenance and support
Prior to joining the Firm, Leanne was a chemistry professor at Penn
State University’s York Campus. She received her B.S. in chemistry at
Shippensburg University and her Ph.D in chemistry from the University
of Notre Dame. Leanne completed her J.D. from Widener University School
of Law.
She previously served on the Board of Directors for the York County
Children’s Advocacy Center and the Youth Aid Panel. She is a current
member of the York County Bar Association and the Board of Directors for
the Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center (PIRC). Leanne also serves
a York County Juvenile Hearing Officer handling both delinquency and
dependency matters. She also serves as a parent coordinator in high
conflict custody matters. She is licensed to practice law in
Pennsylvania and has handled cases in York and Adams Counties. She has
also appears before the Pennsylvania Superior Court and in the Middle
District of Pennsylvania.
Herbert B. Cohn Inn of Courts.