About Michael
Michael Maroto built a legal career that began in the classroom and moved quickly into private practice. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Hampden-Sydney College. He then completed both a Juris Doctor with Distinction and a Master of Business Administration at Widener University Delaware School of Law. Those dual graduate degrees shaped how he approaches complex cases that touch on both law and finance.
His professional life has been centered in Pennsylvania. In 2002 he opened The Maroto Law Group and has been the founding lawyer since. The firm has served clients in county and federal matters. He is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and he maintains memberships in the Delaware County and Chester County bar associations.
Memberships have played a practical role in his work. He is an active member of the Pennsylvania State Bar and participates in professional organizations related to dispute resolution and financial issues in family law. That includes the Pennsylvania Council of Mediators and the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts. These affiliations reflect an interest in mediation and the financial dimensions of separation and divorce cases.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases. He combines legal analysis with financial understanding, a combination that clients often need when property division, business interests or retirement assets are at stake. He has represented individuals and families in negotiations and in court proceedings. He also appears before federal courts when matters require that level of jurisdiction.
Over the years he has balanced private practice with ongoing professional development. Participation in local bar activities keeps him connected to county-level practice trends. Work in mediation circles keeps him current on alternative dispute resolution techniques. His MBA informs how he evaluates financial documentation, while his J.D. with Distinction underpins his litigation and negotiation skills.
Today he continues to lead The Maroto Law Group. His practice combines litigation and mediation services, and he regularly handles cases that involve divorce-related financial analysis and contested family law issues. He maintains an active role in the Pennsylvania legal community and practices in Pennsylvania courts, including federal court where necessary.