Prior to founding the firm, Allison worked in private practice in Moorestown and Glassboro, New Jersey as well as in public defense in Philadelphia, PA. She attended law school at the University of Pennsylvania where she graduated with high honors and was admitted to the Order of the Coif, an honor society for U.S. law school graduates. She also served on the Journal of Constitutional Law and as pro bono research director for If/When/How. Before becoming an attorney, she worked as a reporter for The Financial Times and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University.
Allison concentrates her practice on family law, criminal law, domestic violence matters, and estate planning. She has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in Final Restraining Order hearings and handles divorces, child custody disputes, child support matters, post-judgment litigation, appeals, will drafting, adoptions, traffic violations/DUIs, and criminal law cases in both Superior and Municipal Court.
Outside of work, Allison volunteers as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for children in the Camden County foster care system. She enjoys long-distance running and spending time with her husband and children.