Danielle Hollaway Hartt is an associate with Shemtob Draganosky Taylor Stein, PC. She is a bilingual/bi-literate (English/Spanish) domestic relations attorney experienced in divorce, equitable distribution, child custody, support, and protection from abuse matters. Danielle employs a down-to-earth, client centered approach to legal practice.
Danielle received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications with a minor in Philosophy from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is a member of Chi Alpha Epsilon National Honor Society. After university, Danielle worked as a family law paralegal in Union County, New Jersey where she learned Spanish to better serve the firm’s client base.
Danielle earned her Juris Doctor from Drexel University, Thomas R. Kline School of Law. While studying, Danielle served as Vice President for the Black Law Students Association and Secretary for the Latin American Law Students Association. She also served as a Marshall Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project fellow, performing over 50 hours of pro bono service in Philadelphia high schools.
As a law student, Danielle focused on family law. She worked at Philadelphia Legal Assistance in the Custody and Support Assistance Clinic where she focused primarily on underserved Spanish-speaking clients. She later participated in Drexel’s Civil Litigation Clinic at Philadelphia Legal Assistance as a Certified Legal Intern representing litigants in Custody and Protection from abuse matters.
Danielle received CALI Excellence for the Future awards in Evidence and International Law. She was also the recipient of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Eric D. Turner Award in 2019.
In her personal life, Danielle enjoys cooking, gardening, and spending time with her family.