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BLUE BELL
(215) 977-1071

clc@elliottgreenleaf.com

Carol L. Cornelison is an associate in the firm's Blue Bell office. Her practice focuses on domestic relations to include divorce, custody and support matters as well as adoptions. 

Ms. Cornelison is a 2001 graduate of Widener University School of Law where she completed the Intensive Trial Advocacy Program and was a member of Phi Delta Phi. She received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in 1998. Ms. Cornelison is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  She is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Montgomery Bar Association, Family Law Section of the Montgomery Bar Association, Practicum Committee of the Montgomery Bar Association, and the Doris Jonas Freed American Inn of Court.

Ms. Cornelison resides in Montgomery County with her husband and son where she is an active member of the community. 

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June 2010

 

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