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Monday, July 18, 2016New York Times. "There should be some kind of sanctions for doing that."Regarded by his peers as the dean of the Pennsylvania family-law bar, Mr. Momjian's practice dealt with divorce, custody, alimony, child support, surrogate parenting, and prenuptial agreements.Not only did he try cases, he also was a revered force behind the development of the state's family law. He cochaired the Committee to Consolidate Pennsylvania Family Laws, and lent his expertise to the Pennsylvania House and Senate Judiciary Committees during passage of the 1980 Divorce Code.The author of numerous articles on his specialty, he wrote "Pennsylvania Family Law," a treatise often cited by appellate courts. He also collaborated with his son, Mark, on "Pennsylvania Family Law Annotated."He received many honors, including the Cecil B. Moore Award from the Barristers' Association of Philadelphia, the Eric D. Turner Award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Family Law Section for Outstanding Service as a Teacher and Mentor, the Judge Learned Hand Award from the American Jewish Committee, and the Columbia University Alumni Medal for Distinguished Service.Born in Atlantic City, he was the son of Armenian parents, Garabed and Johar Momjian, who had emigrated from Turkey. In America, the Momjians became confectionery manufacturers during and after the Great Depression. The family operated the Atlantic Candy Co. on Virginia Avenue.Mr. Momjian graduated first in his class from Atlantic City High School in 1951, and received special recognition for never having missed a day of school since the first grade.Mr. Momjian attended Columbia College and Columbia Law School on full scholarships, completing his undergraduate degree in three years. After graduating from law school, Mr. Momjian joined the Pennsylvania National Guard. Eventually, he rose to major and vice president of the guard's First Regiment Infantry.His only foray into politics was his 1975 election to the Lower Moreland Township school board. He was the first Democrat elected to the board, his family said.Since 1974, Mr. Momjian was honorary consul for Haiti in Pennsylvania. After the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, he helped local Haitians contact relatives on the stricken island and ...
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Monday, July 18, 2016New York Times. "There should be some kind of sanctions for doing that."Regarded by his peers as the dean of the Pennsylvania family-law bar, Mr. Momjian's practice dealt with divorce, custody, alimony, child support, surrogate parenting, and prenuptial agreements.Not only did he try cases, he also was a revered force behind the development of the state's family law. He cochaired the Committee to Consolidate Pennsylvania Family Laws, and lent his expertise to the Pennsylvania House and Senate Judiciary Committees during passage of the 1980 Divorce Code.The author of numerous articles on his specialty, he wrote "Pennsylvania Family Law," a treatise often cited by appellate courts. He also collaborated with his son, Mark, on "Pennsylvania Family Law Annotated."He received many honors, including the Cecil B. Moore Award from the Barristers' Association of Philadelphia, the Eric D. Turner Award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Family Law Section for Outstanding Service as a Teacher and Mentor, the Judge Learned Hand Award from the American Jewish Committee, and the Columbia University Alumni Medal for Distinguished Service.Born in Atlantic City, he was the son of Armenian parents, Garabed and Johar Momjian, who had emigrated from Turkey. In America, the Momjians became confectionery manufacturers during and after the Great Depression. The family operated the Atlantic Candy Co. on Virginia Avenue.Mr. Momjian graduated first in his class from Atlantic City High School in 1951, and received special recognition for never having missed a day of school since the first grade.Mr. Momjian attended Columbia College and Columbia Law School on full scholarships, completing his undergraduate degree in three years. After graduating from law school, Mr. Momjian joined the Pennsylvania National Guard. Eventually, he rose to major and vice president of the guard's First Regiment Infantry.His only foray into politics was his 1975 election to the Lower Moreland Township school board. He was the first Democrat elected to the board, his family said.Since 1974, Mr. Momjian was honorary consul for Haiti in Pennsylvania. After the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, he helped local Haitians contact relatives on the stricken island and ...