Property Division ▪︎ Alimony ▪︎ Separation Agreements
Copeland Taylor Harpell’s lawyers are able to assist you with all family law matters, including divorce, child custody, alimony, protection from abuse (PFAs), and guardianship.
Major decisions regarding your children, home, and finances
Copeland Taylor Harpell’s lawyers work closely with clients to build a strategy for a long-term solution that fits their needs.
Our Attorneys
Personalized Legal Counsel
Copeland Taylor Harpell, LLC was launched in 2018 by Andy Taylor, Bonnie Copeland, and Staci Pesin Harpell. We are committed to working closely with individuals and families to provide personal, affordable and responsive legal services. Our lawyers are dedicated to protecting our clients, their children, homes, and property.
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Children & Custody
- Protection From Abuse
- Mediation

Bonnie Egan Copeland
Family Law AttorneyMs. Copeland's practice focuses exclusively on family law. Ms. Copeland was a director at Cooch and Taylor P.A. prior to forming Copeland Taylor, LLC. Ms. Copeland has successfully represented clients in the Family Courts. . .

Andrew P. Taylor
Real Estate AttorneyMr. Taylor is Of Counsel and practices primarily in the field of real estate law. He is the Legal Counsel for The Delaware Association of Realtors®. . . .

Staci Pesin Harpell
Family Law AttorneyMs. Pesin Harpell concentrates her practice in the area of family law and also assists with real estate closings. She practices throughout Delaware and in the neighboring counties of Pennsylvania. Ms. Pesin Harpell was a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Alan N. Cooper and. . .
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