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Achille Scache
Partner--Family Law at Giordano, DelCollo, Werb & Gagne
Professional Background
Achille Scache is a highly skilled domestic relations attorney who brings a wealth of experience and specialized knowledge to the field of family law. His primary focus encompasses all facets of family law, including divorce, child custody, property division, alimony, child support, and guardianship for both children and infirm adults. With a commitment to ensuring fair outcomes for his clients, Achille has established himself as a respected figure in legal circles.
Currently, Achille serves as a Family Law Attorney at Giordano, DelCollo, Werb & Gagne, where he utilizes his comprehensive understanding of family law to navigate complex legal matters. His previous experience includes working as an Associate in Domestic Relations at Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz & Bhaya, where he honed his skills in representing clients during emotionally charged family disputes.
Achille began his legal career gaining practical experience as a Law Clerk at the Family Court of the State of Delaware. This position allowed him to gain invaluable insights into the intricacies of family law proceedings and court operations. Following this critical role, he continued to enrich his legal expertise as an Associate at The Ezold Law Firm, P.C., where he worked closely on family law cases, further establishing his foothold in the legal community.
Adding depth to his legal training, Achille was a Judicial Extern for Judge Allan L. Tereshko, and a Judicial Extern to Judge Jane Roth at the United States Court of Appeals. These roles not only provided him with an understanding of judicial decision-making but also allowed him to appreciate the nuances of appellate procedures. Additionally, he served as an Unreported Cases Editor for the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, showcasing his commitment to legal scholarship and continuous learning.
Beyond his elevated roles in family law, Achille cultivated his legal acumen during his tenure as a Summer Associate at Conrad O’Brien Gellman & Rohn, PC, and as a Marketing Services Intern at Independence Blue Cross, contributing to his understanding of the intersection of law and business. Earlier in his academic career, he held roles as a Legislative Intern at the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and an Administration Co-op at Abington Memorial Hospital, demonstrating his versatility and dedication to public service.
Education and Achievements
Achille's educational background laid a robust foundation for his legal career. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from DeSales University—a discipline that sharpens critical thinking, argumentation, and communication skills essential to the practice of law. He further advanced his qualifications by earning a Juris Doctor (JD) from Widener University School of Law, where he immersed himself in legal studies, participated in various moot court competitions, and engaged in debates that enriched his understanding of family law.
Achille's impressive trajectory reflects mentorship under various esteemed legal professionals, as well as participation in influential legal organizations that seek to improve the practice of family law.
Notable Achievements
Beyond his extensive professional experience, Achille Scache remains an active member of several professional organizations that advocate for ethical practice and reform in family law. His profound commitment to his clients and community underscores his reputation as a compassionate and dedicated attorney. Achille's achievements highlight his proactive approach in staying current with changes in family law, and his dedication to providing quality representation to his clients.
With a practice focused on family law, Achille Scache is more than just an attorney; he is an advocate for families navigating difficult situations, ensuring their legal rights are preserved and their voices heard. His blend of expertise, thorough preparation, and committed service makes him an invaluable asset to anyone seeking guidance through the complexities of family law.