Jennifer S. Drorbaugh

Jennifer Drorbaugh is an attorney who has been passionately dedicated to families and children since high school. Jennifer grew up in New York City and attended Manhattan's Stuyvesant High School. She attended the Honors College at the University of Vermont and graduated summa cum laude with degrees in Political Science and Psychology before earning a scholarship to law school at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Prior to attending law school, Jennifer worked for the state of Vermont's public school system establishing after-school programs for underprivileged youth. While in law school, Jennifer volunteered as a Guardian ad Litem and received an award for performing more than one hundred pro bono hours on behalf of children and families in domestic violence and juvenile court. She also won a spot on the four member National Mediation Competition team and competed for UNC at the regional National Mediation Competition. Jennifer has experience in the domestic violence, juvenile, and criminal courtrooms. She has also worked to protect the rights of children and families in dealing with school matters and government agencies.

Jennifer believes that "counselor" is an important synonym for attorney and that periods of family change are often the most impacting and memorable. She strives to assist families in negotiating these changes for the betterment of all involved.

When not at work, Jennifer enjoys travel and water sports. She is an avid reader and passionate fan of the New York Yankees.