About Arthur John Grossman
Arthur John Grossman III practices at Leap Frog Divorce, where he handles divorce-related matters for individuals and families. He began his professional life after completing legal training and moved into family law. He has kept his practice centered on the practical steps that divorce cases require.
Early in his career he developed a preference for resolving disputes through negotiated settlements when possible. He also prepares for courtroom work when settlement cannot be reached. That mix of negotiation and litigation is common in family law, and it shapes how he approaches each file.
He maintains at least one current professional association membership. That ongoing connection to a professional body gives him access to continuing legal education and peer resources. He uses those resources to stay current on procedural changes and developments that affect family law matters.
At Leap Frog Divorce, his caseload covers the range of issues that surface during the end of a marriage. He regularly deals with the documentation and filings that start a case. He helps clients think through property division and support questions. He addresses parenting plans and custody arrangements and works on settlement terms that can be implemented without prolonged litigation.
Clients find the divorce process stressful and often chaotic. He focuses on clear communication. He breaks down options and timelines, explains likely procedural steps, and prepares clients for hearings or mediation sessions. He also coordinates with financial experts, counselors and mediators when a case would benefit from specialized input.
When cases go to court he handles hearings and advocates for clients’ interests. When settlement is possible, he drafts agreements and ensures they meet legal standards so they will stand up in court. He sees his role as managing the legal tasks so clients can make practical decisions under pressure.
Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and practical in settlement talks. He runs cases through the checklist of deadlines, disclosures and filings that family law requires. That attention to process helps reduce surprises and keeps matters moving forward.
He continues to practice at Leap Frog Divorce. His current practice concentrates on divorce and related family law matters.