About Kim
Kim Diddio earned her law degree from Widener University in 2000 after completing an undergraduate degree at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania in 1993. Those credentials set the stage for a legal career centered in Pennsylvania. She is a member of the state's bar and has maintained a practice addressing matters that commonly affect individual consumers.
Her work life is rooted in client-facing bankruptcy work. Over the years she has handled filings, court appearances and negotiations that arise when people confront overwhelming debt. She belongs to the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers, a professional group that brings together attorneys who represent debtors and work on consumer bankruptcy issues.
Diddio practices from Diddio Law. The firm name reflects the personal nature of her day-to-day legal work. Her caseload typically includes consumer bankruptcy petitions and related pleadings. She spends time preparing documents, meeting with clients to gather financial information, and representing clients at hearings.
Colleagues and clients describe her style as straightforward. She explains legal options in plain language and focuses on practical outcomes for individuals who need debt relief. Courtroom work can be part of that process, but so can negotiating with creditors and advising on the consequences of different bankruptcy chapters.
Outside of casework, she keeps up with developments that affect consumer bankruptcy law through professional membership and continuing legal education. Her practice remains centered in Pennsylvania and she handles matters for clients in the state. She currently concentrates her practice on consumer bankruptcy matters in Pennsylvania.