Bloom Peters, LLP

Open for Business
Offers Video Calls
Bloom Peters, LLP

We work with our clients as a team, to assess their legal needs, find solutions to their legal problems, and then implement those solutions.

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and has no record of discipline from the Pennsylvania bar association. *

Bloom Peters, LLP

Bloom Peters, LLP

Open for Business
Offers Video Calls

We work with our clients as a team, to assess their legal needs, find solutions to their legal problems, and then implement those solutions.

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and has no record of discipline from the Pennsylvania bar association. *

Firm Overview

BLOOM PETERS, LLC is a full-service law firm dedicated to providing superior legal services to our clients. We respond rapidly to client needs, while striving to uphold the highest standards of integrity, expertise, and professionalism.
We are conveniently located in Horsham at
1126 B Horsham Road
Suite J
Maple Glen, PA 19002
Phone: (215) 366-7839
Fax: (215) 710-8141

Main Office

Main Office
1126 B Horsham Road
Suite J
Maple Glen, PA 19002

Phone

(215) 366-7839

Fax

(215) 710-8141

Fees
Office Information
Office Hours

9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Divorce

How did your firm decide on the primary area of practice(s)?

Our legal team is dedicated to providing the best legal services in our respective fields. We are active listeners. We will thoughtfully analyze your legal problems and work with you to help solve them in a cost efficient way. We will avoid going to court, if at all possible, and try to work out solutions using the most effective techniques. If we must go to court, we will advocate for you and fight for you to get the best results for your situation. Each of us brings a unique set of backgrounds and experience, so that we can provide superior legal services to our clients.

Bloom Peters, LLP
Danielle A. Peters

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.

Bar and Court Admissions
Ms. Peters is admitted to practice in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She is a member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar and Montgomery Bar and participates in the Family Law Section and is a member of the Women in the Profession, Collaborative Law, the Gay and Lesbian Equality Committee, and the Criminal Defense Committee.


Education
During law school, Ms. Peters was Vice President of the Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society and Vice President of the Women's Law Caucus at Widener University School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctorate.

Ms. Peters graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science.

Education

Villanova University
B.A., 2000

Widener University School of Law
J.D., 2005

Bloom Peters, LLP
Danielle A. Peters

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.

Bar and Court Admissions
Ms. Peters is admitted to practice in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She is a member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar and Montgomery Bar and participates in the Family Law Section and is a member of the Women in the Profession, Collaborative Law, the Gay and Lesbian Equality Committee, and the Criminal Defense Committee.


Education
During law school, Ms. Peters was Vice President of the Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society and Vice President of the Women's Law Caucus at Widener University School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctorate.

Ms. Peters graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science.

Education

Villanova University B.A., 2000


Widener University School of Law J.D., 2005


Bloom Peters, LLP
Kathy J. Bloom

Kathy Bloom, the managing partner at Bloom Peters, LLC, and Adjunct Professor at Delaware Law School focuses her practice in the areas of family law, transactional law and mediation. She is experienced in resolving high conflict divorce and custody issues, including alienation, as well as, mutual consent divorces and amicable custody agreements. Ms. Bloom also brings years of experience to her practice in the area of real estate law, including purchase and sale of residential and commercial property, and landlord tenant issues. It is her belief that clients deserve respect, courtesy, and cooperation while dealing with life altering issues, such as divorce, custody, and support, purchasing or selling a home, or executing a will or power of attorney. While acting as a compassionate advocate, Ms. Bloom combines the unique ability to provide simple explanations of complex issues, and strives to make the process as painless as possible. She understands the need to fight when it is necessary, negotiate when it is appropriate, and compromise when it is required.

Attorney Bloom is a collaboratively trained attorney who uses alternative methods of dispute resolution to keep parties out of court and help them resolve their issues in a constructive and productive manner. Similarly, she is trained in advanced methods of mediation and acts as a neutral mediator to help parties resolve their legal issues amicably. Ms. Bloom is a member of the Amicable Divorce Network and serves as the Amicable Ambassador (leader) for the Greater Philadelphia Area. She is also a founding member of Lawyers With Heart, a group of like-minded attorney-mediators who work with their clients to find out of court solutions to their legal matters.

Ms. Bloom is also a trained Parenting Coordinator, where she combines all of her legal skills and mediation skills with her Psychology training. Parenting coordination is used in highly contentious custody cases after a final custody order has been entered by the court. As a parenting coordinator, she works with both parents to hear each of their sides of the parenting issue at hand and then makes a determination to resolve the issue, and submits it to the court for final approval.

Prior to founding Bloom Peters, LLC, Ms. Bloom was an attorney at one of the nation's top law firms focusing on class action securities litigation for institutional investors. She served as a law clerk for the Honorable Clyde W. Waite in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas, and was a summer intern for the Women's Law Project in Philadelphia.

Bar and Court Admissions
Ms. Bloom is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, and is an active member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Montgomery Bar Association, and serves on the Women in the Profession Committee, the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, and is Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Committee.

Education
Ms. Bloom earned her Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law where she was President of the Women's Law Caucus and Vice President of the ACLU. She received the Student Organization President of the Year Award, the Outstanding Student Service Award, and graduated with Pro Bono Distinction for over 50 hours of volunteer service.

Ms. Bloom graduated magna cum laude from Temple University with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and English.

Bloom Peters, LLP
Kathy J. Bloom

Kathy Bloom, the managing partner at Bloom Peters, LLC, and Adjunct Professor at Delaware Law School focuses her practice in the areas of family law, transactional law and mediation. She is experienced in resolving high conflict divorce and custody issues, including alienation, as well as, mutual consent divorces and amicable custody agreements. Ms. Bloom also brings years of experience to her practice in the area of real estate law, including purchase and sale of residential and commercial property, and landlord tenant issues. It is her belief that clients deserve respect, courtesy, and cooperation while dealing with life altering issues, such as divorce, custody, and support, purchasing or selling a home, or executing a will or power of attorney. While acting as a compassionate advocate, Ms. Bloom combines the unique ability to provide simple explanations of complex issues, and strives to make the process as painless as possible. She understands the need to fight when it is necessary, negotiate when it is appropriate, and compromise when it is required.

Attorney Bloom is a collaboratively trained attorney who uses alternative methods of dispute resolution to keep parties out of court and help them resolve their issues in a constructive and productive manner. Similarly, she is trained in advanced methods of mediation and acts as a neutral mediator to help parties resolve their legal issues amicably. Ms. Bloom is a member of the Amicable Divorce Network and serves as the Amicable Ambassador (leader) for the Greater Philadelphia Area. She is also a founding member of Lawyers With Heart, a group of like-minded attorney-mediators who work with their clients to find out of court solutions to their legal matters.

Ms. Bloom is also a trained Parenting Coordinator, where she combines all of her legal skills and mediation skills with her Psychology training. Parenting coordination is used in highly contentious custody cases after a final custody order has been entered by the court. As a parenting coordinator, she works with both parents to hear each of their sides of the parenting issue at hand and then makes a determination to resolve the issue, and submits it to the court for final approval.

Prior to founding Bloom Peters, LLC, Ms. Bloom was an attorney at one of the nation's top law firms focusing on class action securities litigation for institutional investors. She served as a law clerk for the Honorable Clyde W. Waite in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas, and was a summer intern for the Women's Law Project in Philadelphia.

Bar and Court Admissions
Ms. Bloom is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, and is an active member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Montgomery Bar Association, and serves on the Women in the Profession Committee, the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, and is Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Committee.

Education
Ms. Bloom earned her Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law where she was President of the Women's Law Caucus and Vice President of the ACLU. She received the Student Organization President of the Year Award, the Outstanding Student Service Award, and graduated with Pro Bono Distinction for over 50 hours of volunteer service.

Ms. Bloom graduated magna cum laude from Temple University with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and English.

Firm Overview

BLOOM PETERS, LLC is a full-service law firm dedicated to providing superior legal services to our clients. We respond rapidly to client needs, while striving to uphold the highest standards of integrity, expertise, and professionalism.
We are conveniently located in Horsham at
1126 B Horsham Road
Suite J
Maple Glen, PA 19002
Phone: (215) 366-7839
Fax: (215) 710-8141

Main Office

Main Office
1126 B Horsham Road
Suite J
Maple Glen, PA 19002

Phone

(215) 366-7839

Fax

(215) 710-8141

Fees
Office Information
Office Hours

9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Divorce

How did your firm decide on the primary area of practice(s)?

Our legal team is dedicated to providing the best legal services in our respective fields. We are active listeners. We will thoughtfully analyze your legal problems and work with you to help solve them in a cost efficient way. We will avoid going to court, if at all possible, and try to work out solutions using the most effective techniques. If we must go to court, we will advocate for you and fight for you to get the best results for your situation. Each of us brings a unique set of backgrounds and experience, so that we can provide superior legal services to our clients.

Bloom Peters, LLP
Danielle A. Peters

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.

Bar and Court Admissions
Ms. Peters is admitted to practice in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She is a member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar and Montgomery Bar and participates in the Family Law Section and is a member of the Women in the Profession, Collaborative Law, the Gay and Lesbian Equality Committee, and the Criminal Defense Committee.


Education
During law school, Ms. Peters was Vice President of the Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society and Vice President of the Women's Law Caucus at Widener University School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctorate.

Ms. Peters graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science.

Education

Villanova University
B.A., 2000

Widener University School of Law
J.D., 2005

Bloom Peters, LLP
Danielle A. Peters

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.

Bar and Court Admissions
Ms. Peters is admitted to practice in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She is a member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar and Montgomery Bar and participates in the Family Law Section and is a member of the Women in the Profession, Collaborative Law, the Gay and Lesbian Equality Committee, and the Criminal Defense Committee.


Education
During law school, Ms. Peters was Vice President of the Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society and Vice President of the Women's Law Caucus at Widener University School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctorate.

Ms. Peters graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science.

Education

Villanova University B.A., 2000


Widener University School of Law J.D., 2005


Bloom Peters, LLP
Kathy J. Bloom

Kathy Bloom, the managing partner at Bloom Peters, LLC, and Adjunct Professor at Delaware Law School focuses her practice in the areas of family law, transactional law and mediation. She is experienced in resolving high conflict divorce and custody issues, including alienation, as well as, mutual consent divorces and amicable custody agreements. Ms. Bloom also brings years of experience to her practice in the area of real estate law, including purchase and sale of residential and commercial property, and landlord tenant issues. It is her belief that clients deserve respect, courtesy, and cooperation while dealing with life altering issues, such as divorce, custody, and support, purchasing or selling a home, or executing a will or power of attorney. While acting as a compassionate advocate, Ms. Bloom combines the unique ability to provide simple explanations of complex issues, and strives to make the process as painless as possible. She understands the need to fight when it is necessary, negotiate when it is appropriate, and compromise when it is required.

Attorney Bloom is a collaboratively trained attorney who uses alternative methods of dispute resolution to keep parties out of court and help them resolve their issues in a constructive and productive manner. Similarly, she is trained in advanced methods of mediation and acts as a neutral mediator to help parties resolve their legal issues amicably. Ms. Bloom is a member of the Amicable Divorce Network and serves as the Amicable Ambassador (leader) for the Greater Philadelphia Area. She is also a founding member of Lawyers With Heart, a group of like-minded attorney-mediators who work with their clients to find out of court solutions to their legal matters.

Ms. Bloom is also a trained Parenting Coordinator, where she combines all of her legal skills and mediation skills with her Psychology training. Parenting coordination is used in highly contentious custody cases after a final custody order has been entered by the court. As a parenting coordinator, she works with both parents to hear each of their sides of the parenting issue at hand and then makes a determination to resolve the issue, and submits it to the court for final approval.

Prior to founding Bloom Peters, LLC, Ms. Bloom was an attorney at one of the nation's top law firms focusing on class action securities litigation for institutional investors. She served as a law clerk for the Honorable Clyde W. Waite in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas, and was a summer intern for the Women's Law Project in Philadelphia.

Bar and Court Admissions
Ms. Bloom is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, and is an active member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Montgomery Bar Association, and serves on the Women in the Profession Committee, the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, and is Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Committee.

Education
Ms. Bloom earned her Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law where she was President of the Women's Law Caucus and Vice President of the ACLU. She received the Student Organization President of the Year Award, the Outstanding Student Service Award, and graduated with Pro Bono Distinction for over 50 hours of volunteer service.

Ms. Bloom graduated magna cum laude from Temple University with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and English.

Bloom Peters, LLP
Kathy J. Bloom

Kathy Bloom, the managing partner at Bloom Peters, LLC, and Adjunct Professor at Delaware Law School focuses her practice in the areas of family law, transactional law and mediation. She is experienced in resolving high conflict divorce and custody issues, including alienation, as well as, mutual consent divorces and amicable custody agreements. Ms. Bloom also brings years of experience to her practice in the area of real estate law, including purchase and sale of residential and commercial property, and landlord tenant issues. It is her belief that clients deserve respect, courtesy, and cooperation while dealing with life altering issues, such as divorce, custody, and support, purchasing or selling a home, or executing a will or power of attorney. While acting as a compassionate advocate, Ms. Bloom combines the unique ability to provide simple explanations of complex issues, and strives to make the process as painless as possible. She understands the need to fight when it is necessary, negotiate when it is appropriate, and compromise when it is required.

Attorney Bloom is a collaboratively trained attorney who uses alternative methods of dispute resolution to keep parties out of court and help them resolve their issues in a constructive and productive manner. Similarly, she is trained in advanced methods of mediation and acts as a neutral mediator to help parties resolve their legal issues amicably. Ms. Bloom is a member of the Amicable Divorce Network and serves as the Amicable Ambassador (leader) for the Greater Philadelphia Area. She is also a founding member of Lawyers With Heart, a group of like-minded attorney-mediators who work with their clients to find out of court solutions to their legal matters.

Ms. Bloom is also a trained Parenting Coordinator, where she combines all of her legal skills and mediation skills with her Psychology training. Parenting coordination is used in highly contentious custody cases after a final custody order has been entered by the court. As a parenting coordinator, she works with both parents to hear each of their sides of the parenting issue at hand and then makes a determination to resolve the issue, and submits it to the court for final approval.

Prior to founding Bloom Peters, LLC, Ms. Bloom was an attorney at one of the nation's top law firms focusing on class action securities litigation for institutional investors. She served as a law clerk for the Honorable Clyde W. Waite in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas, and was a summer intern for the Women's Law Project in Philadelphia.

Bar and Court Admissions
Ms. Bloom is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, and is an active member in good standing of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Montgomery Bar Association, and serves on the Women in the Profession Committee, the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, and is Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Committee.

Education
Ms. Bloom earned her Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law where she was President of the Women's Law Caucus and Vice President of the ACLU. She received the Student Organization President of the Year Award, the Outstanding Student Service Award, and graduated with Pro Bono Distinction for over 50 hours of volunteer service.

Ms. Bloom graduated magna cum laude from Temple University with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and English.

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and has no record of discipline from the Pennsylvania bar association. *

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This lawyer is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and has no record of discipline from the Pennsylvania bar association. *

* Nolo has confirmed that every member attorney has a valid license and is in good standing with the state agency that licenses lawyers. Any past disbarments and suspensions (with possible exceptions for minor violations or nonpayment of dues, in our discretion) will be indicated accordingly in the badge. Member attorneys are required to notify Nolo immediately if they become the subject of any disciplinary action by any state licensing agency.