Michael Katz: Advocating for Families and Children in Family
and Education Law
Michael Katz is a dedicated attorney whose practice focuses
exclusively on family/child welfare law and education law. Throughout his
professional career, Michael has been committed to helping families navigate
the complexities and emotional challenges inherent in child welfare and
education law. He firmly believes that his clients must be well-informed about
legal issues affecting their families to empower them in making decisions that
best meet their family's needs.
With over twenty years of involvement in child welfare
issues, both as an educator and an attorney, Michael brings a wealth of
experience and compassion to his practice. Raised in Baltimore County and
educated at Boys' Latin School, he pursued a degree in Elementary Education at
Towson State University. Michael's dedication to cognitively challenged youth
was evident as he worked each summer with them, a commitment he continues
through volunteer work with various organizations.
Michael's professional journey began as a teacher of special
education students in Baltimore County, later transitioning to an elementary
school teacher in Baltimore City. While he enjoyed teaching, Michael felt a
calling to better serve children as a legal advocate. Graduating Magna Cum
Laude from the University of Baltimore Law School, he focused on child welfare
through internships with private and public agencies, including Legal Aid's
Child Advocacy Unit and Advocates for Children and Youth.
Admitted to the Maryland Bar, Michael served as an Assistant
Public Defender in the Child in Need of Assistance Division. This role allowed
him to hone his litigation skills, build relationships with court personnel,
and witness the positive impact an experienced attorney can have on a child's
life. Subsequently, he joined the Law Office of Darlene A. Wakefield, P.A.,
where he has served for the past nine years as Supervising Attorney and
Managing Attorney.
In his nearly two decades with the Law Office of Darlene A.
Wakefield, P.A., Michael played a crucial role in providing legal advocacy
services for abused/neglected children, representing over a thousand children
and continuing to represent parents. He brings a unique perspective to parents,
emphasizing the impact of their actions on their children.
Michael holds certifications as a Court Appointed Child's
Counsel in family law cases and as a mediator in Maryland Courts. Beyond child
welfare, he advocates for parents in education matters, leveraging his
extensive experience in Individual Education Plan Meetings and Due Process
hearings. Michael believes in the transformative power of education for all
children, regardless of their socio-economic environment.
In addition to his legal practice, Michael excels in
handling all aspects of Estate Planning, assisting individuals and couples in
planning for their future and ensuring that all life and legacy needs are
honored.
Residing in Baltimore County with his extended family,
Michael is an avid sports fan, having attended the Raven's victorious Super
Bowl win. He also has a passion for animals, enjoys traveling, and actively
volunteers with children's organizations. Michael supports various
organizations, including Baltimore Montessori Public Charter School, Advocates
for Children and Youth, Alzheimer's Association, Maryland Legal Aid, Defender
of Animal Rights, Inc., American Cancer Society, and Special Olympics.