Profile
A Leading Authority in Complex Family Law
Bruce C. Fox is a distinguished partner at Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP and the Chair of the firm’s Family Law Practice Group in Pittsburgh. With a career dedicated exclusively to family law, Bruce is renowned for his exceptional ability to navigate the most intricate and high-stakes domestic relations matters. He is a problem-solver at heart, committed to finding creative, out-of-court solutions whenever possible, while also being a formidable and respected litigator when a case requires a trial. His practice is built on a foundation of sophisticated legal strategy, deep financial acumen, and a compassionate understanding of the sensitive nature of family disputes. Bruce’s mission is to guide clients through difficult life transitions with the highest level of skill and professionalism, protecting their interests and helping them build a secure future.
Specialized Expertise in High-Asset and Complex Cases
Bruce focuses his practice on resolving the unique challenges that arise in complex family law cases. He provides expert counsel and representation across a full spectrum of domestic relations issues.
Divorce and Family Law Lawyers
We provide comprehensive services for all aspects of divorce and separation, with a particular emphasis on financially complex cases.
- High-Asset Divorce: Expertly handling cases involving business valuations, trusts, executive compensation, and other complex financial instruments.
- Child Custody Lawyers: A seasoned litigator in complex, high-conflict child custody disputes.
- Child Support and Spousal Support/Alimony: Negotiating and litigating fair and appropriate support arrangements.
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreement Lawyers: Drafting and negotiating agreements to protect assets and define financial rights and obligations.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Recognizing that not every case belongs in a courtroom, Bruce is also a leader in alternative dispute resolution methods.
- Collaborative Law: A trained collaborative law attorney, helping parties reach mutually beneficial agreements without litigation.
- Mediation: Serving as a skilled mediator to facilitate resolutions in a confidential and cooperative setting.
A Career Distinguished by Peer Recognition
Bruce C. Fox’s standing as a top-tier family law attorney is consistently affirmed by the most prestigious legal rating organizations. He has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America® since 2013 and has been named the ‘Lawyer of the Year’ for Family Law in Pittsburgh multiple times (2018, 2020, 2022, and 2024). He has also been selected to the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® list annually since 2014, frequently appearing on the ‘Top 50 Attorneys in Pittsburgh’ list. As a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) and holding an AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell, Bruce is recognized by his peers as a leader in his field.
Specializing In
High-Asset Divorce, Complex Custody Litigation, Business Valuation in Divorce, Collaborative Law, Mediation, Prenuptial Agreements, Alimony and Spousal Support
Address & Location
Located in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh’s Central Business District, overlooking the beautifully renovated Mellon Square Park.
Building Location
This is the iconic 525 William Penn Place (historically known as Three Mellon Center or Citizens Bank Tower), a towering 41-story modernist skyscraper clad in limestone and steel. The building overlooks the historic Mellon Square Park and is near PNC Bank.
Suite Access
Enter the building’s newly renovated main lobby from William Penn Place. Check in with the lobby security desk, then take the high-rise passenger elevators to the 17th floor to reach Suite 1710.
Parking Details
Public parking is available nearby at the Oliver Garage/Piatt Place underground facility and the Smithfield Liberty Garage.
Public Transit
Served by Pittsburgh Regional Transit Route Red Line (Inbound); nearest stop is at Steel Plaza.
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