About Jordan Craig
Jordan Craig Zitron built a legal path that crosses state lines. He studied at the University of Virginia and earned his J.D. from Villanova University School of Law. Those years established a foundation in both broad legal principles and the practice skills that would shape his career.
His early work began in 2007. That year he served as a lawyer at the Law Offices of Stanley J. Ellenberg, P.C. He also took on a role as a project manager and team leader at McCarter & English. The two positions offered different perspectives: courtroom and client work on one hand, and coordination of teams and case strategy on the other.
By 2013 he had moved into partnership. He became a partner at Mays & Zitron, PLLC. Partnership brought more responsibility and a public role in handling significant client matters. It also meant supervising other attorneys and shaping how the firm handled complex family law disputes.
Zitron holds bar admissions in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Arizona. He maintains memberships in the Pennsylvania State Bar, the New Jersey Bar Association, and the State Bar of Arizona. He is active in local and national groups tied to family law. Those memberships include the Maricopa County Bar Association Family Law Section, the American Society of Legal Advocates, and the National Academy of Family Law Lawyers. The combination of state admissions and association ties reflects work across multiple jurisdictions and an interest in the procedural and substantive questions that family law often raises.
Colleagues describe him as practical and detail-oriented in casework. He has handled matters that call for negotiation, courtroom presence, and coordinated discovery. His earlier role as a project manager informed how he runs cases today: planning timelines, delegating tasks, and tracking documents to keep matters moving.
Clients who come to his office at Mays & Zitron, PLLC find a lawyer familiar with both East Coast and Arizona practice environments. He has navigated custody disputes, divorce proceedings, and financial issues tied to family matters. He often works on cases that require attention to both state procedural rules and the practical concerns of separating families.
He continues to practice at Mays & Zitron, PLLC, where his work centers on family law, including divorce, custody, and related financial matters.