About Brian A
Brian A Coverdale is a partner at Zlock & Coverdale, PC and an attorney admitted to practice in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He works at the intersection of law and financial analysis, bringing a formal credential in divorce finance to client matters. His approach is pragmatic and detail-oriented.
He earned his Juris Doctor from Widener University Delaware School of Law in 2013. That academic training was followed by bar admissions that allow him to represent clients across state lines in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The legal education provided a foundation in procedural law and advocacy, which he later combined with specialized financial training.
Coverdale’s name appears on the firm roster of Zlock & Coverdale, PC, where he is listed as a partner (2010). At the firm he handles cases that require careful examination of financial records, settlement options and the long-term impact of property division. He has spent his career working on matters that hinge on accurate financial analysis as much as on legal strategy.
He holds the Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFATM) credential from the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts. That certification signals training in identifying and organizing financial data in family law matters. He uses that training to prepare detailed financial summaries, model tax consequences and clarify options for clients during settlement discussions or negotiations.
Coverdale maintains current memberships in professional associations relevant to his work. Those connections keep him engaged with developments in both family law and divorce finance. He combines the technical aspects of financial review with the procedural demands of litigation and negotiation. His written work for clients focuses on clear, usable financial presentations rather than theoretical analysis.
Colleagues say he favors practical explanations over legalese when speaking with clients. He aims to translate account statements, investment reports and retirement valuations into clear choices a client can use. That emphasis on clarity informs how he prepares for mediation or settlement talks.
He practices from the offices of Zlock & Coverdale, PC and takes on matters that require a blend of legal judgment and financial analysis. His current practice focuses on family law and divorce financial matters.