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Rose Law Group expands its family law practice with new hire

Scott Ghormley is the newest member and brings experience in domestic relations to the firm

Posted 6/17/22

Rose Law Group is known for breaking barriers in more non-traditional fields of law, sometimes seemingly creating, never forgetting the fundamentals; it is with this spirit in mind that Rose Law Group announced the addition of attorney Scott Ghormley to the ever-expanding family law division.

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Business

Rose Law Group expands its family law practice with new hire

Scott Ghormley is the newest member and brings experience in domestic relations to the firm

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Rose Law Group is known for breaking barriers in more non-traditional fields of law, sometimes seemingly creating, never forgetting the fundamentals; it is with this spirit in mind that Rose Law Group announced the addition of attorney Scott Ghormley to the ever-expanding family law division.

Graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor of science in biological sciences and a minor in business in 2014 from Arizona State University,  Ghormley went on to earn his juris doctor from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in 2018 and was admitted to the Arizona State Bar.

Ghormley handles matters arising out of domestic relations and family law, including divorce, legal separation, annulment and establishment of paternity.

Passionate in his representation of his clients, he understands that each client has a unique set of goals and concerns and does not believe in a “one-size-fits-all” approach to addressing his clients’ needs, the press release stated.

Within these areas of practice, he assists clients with determining or modifying legal decision-making rights and parenting time (often referred to as child custody), child support, complex spousal maintenance and community business valuations. Ghormley also helps clients with pre-and post-nuptial agreements.

In his free time, Ghormley loves spending time with his wife and their daughter. He is an avid fan of Arizona sports and enjoys playing golf, basketball, ping pong and pickleball, according to the release.

For media inquiries , contact Jennifer Parks-Sturgeon at jparks-sturgeon@roseallynpr.com or call 480-495-3806, and for more information on Rose Law Group, please visit www.roselawgroup.com.