
At Aarons Legacy, we employ peacemaking techniques drawn from both ancient wisdom and modern mediation. We pursue peace with a passion and you will be surprised at how far we are willing to go to help you transform and reconcile families.
Our founder, Adam N. Pollock, began mediating family estrangements in 2019. Initially offering his services free of charge as gestures of kindness, he gained recognition through referrals from local therapists who valued his exceptional mediation, arbitration, and conflict resolution skills.
Motivated by the transformative outcomes of his efforts and the encouragement of his wife, Adam transitioned from his career in law and business to focus entirely on estrangement counseling and mediation. He pursued rigorous certified training in estrangement mediation, counseling, and conflict resolution to fulfill his passion of providing compassionate and effective support to individuals and families navigating estrangement.



Adam’s Resume
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Psychology B.A -The George Washington University, (Washington, D.C)
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Juris Doctor -The University Of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
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Practicing Attorney -CBS, Westinghouse, The Related Group, and The Law Firm Of Pollock Reidbord Krasnow (Pittsburgh, PA)
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Vice President Privatization Group- Vivendi (Paris France)
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Co-Founder- Bridgepath (San Francisco, Ca)
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Co-Founder-Biscayne Atlantic Company (Miami, Fl)
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Court Appointed Arbitrator (Allegheny County, Pa)
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Admitted: Allegheny County Bar Association; American Bar Association; United States Virgin Islands Bar Association
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Certified Business Coach (International Association of Business Mediation Consultants)
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Certified Estrangement Mediator: Dr Joshua Colemans Rules of Estrangement Training
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Certified Estrangement Mediator (Level 2: Dr. Becca Bland: Standing Together)
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Certified Conflict Resolution Mediator: Conflict Resolution Network
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Founding Board Member- One Family (Hollywood, Florida)
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Co-Founder- Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project (Pittsburgh, Pa)
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Author: Secrets From the Legal Pad (2023).