Kristin Sabatini
Kristin Sabatini received her J.D. from Widener University School of Law, where she first developed an interest in consumer law. Since graduating, she has focused her practice primarily in that area.
Kristin is a passionate advocate for her clients and relates to them on a personal level. Growing up, she personally experienced the stress and worry that comes with financial hardship. Kristin was raised by a single mother who worked full time and tried to make ends meet, which was often difficult with four children. They definitely saw their share of financial struggles. Kristin is familiar with illegal debt collection tactics and the effect they have on a family. She understands that, sometimes, good people fall on hard times, and the best part of her job is helping to ease those worries.
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
- Fair Debt Protection Act
- Defense of Collection Lawsuits
Bar Admissions
- Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
- United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
Education
- Widener University School of Law – Harrisburg – 2005
- Rutgers University – 2000
Professional Associations
- National Association of Consumer Advocates
- Federal Bar Association
Community Involvement
- Abington Heights Track and Field Treasurer 2020-present
- Children’s Advocacy Center of NEPA volunteer 2017-present
What You Can Expect from Our Team
Free Consultations
Your first conversation with an attorney to understand and evaluate your case is 100% complimentary.
Experience
With the combined experience of over 50 years between the attorneys of Sabatini Law Firm, LLC we leverage our knowledge and experience with the local trustees to get you optimal results.
Open Communication
You should never be left in the dark when it comes to your legal matter. From start to finish, we will keep you updated on the status of your case.
Strategic Knowledge
Board Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy Law, Attorney Sabatini is the only attorney with this certification with an office within 50 miles of Wilkes-Barre or Scranton.