In her 36 years of practice,Linda Sorg Ostovitz has served as a leader, educator and advocate. Mrs. Ostovitz holds a prestigious fellowship in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and serves as the Treasurer of the Maryland Chapter. She also serves on the Board of the Howard County Chamber of Commerce and the Business Women’s Network of Howard.
Mrs. Ostovitz represents clients in Howard, Anne Arundel, Carroll, Montgomery, and Baltimore Counties. Her practice focuses exclusively on divorce litigation and mediation, child custody and access, child support, alimony, business valuation, as well as property and asset distribution.
In addition to providing legal representation in court, Mrs. Ostovitz provides mediation services to help families come to a resolution without the need for litigation.
Mrs. Ostovitz has written and contributed to publications on family law matters, including the Maryland Bar Journal, Lawyers.com and USA Today. She is a strong advocate for her clients and inspires the highest level of confidence, allowing the best and most informed decisions to be made.
She enjoys speaking to groups like the National Family Resiliency Center, and guest lecturing for organizations. She also hosts free seminars to educate the public about the varied legal options in family law.
Mrs. Ostovitz values mentorship and lends her experience to students by serving as a judge in the Maryland State Bar Association high school mock trial competitions, as well as mentoring newly admitted attorneys.
Her commitment to the community extends to her generous contributions and active participation in Gilchrist Hospice, Columbia Patuxent Rotary, and Leadership Howard County.
CERTIFICATIONS:
- Divorce Mediation: Parenting and Child Issues
- Civil Mediation
- Collaborative Law Certification
- Divorce Mediation: Property and Financial Issues
- Family Law Arbitration Certification, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyer
Education :
- J.D., University of Baltimore, 1981
- B.S., University of Baltimore, 1978
Admissions:
- Maryland Court of Appeals, 1981
- U. S. District Court, 1989
- U. S. Supreme Court, 1990
Cost
Rate : $$$