The Miller Law Group Child of Divorce/single Parent Household Scholarship

The attorneys at Miller Law Group deal directly with individuals going through difficult family matters that include divorce and disputes about children, including custody and child support. Our family law firm sees the struggles accompanying these situations, and we strive to provide our clients with the support and compassion that empowers them to face them.

With a focus on collaboration and enhanced understanding, we prioritize reaching fair solutions that keep the priorities of all parties in mind, in particular, the needs and best interests of any children involved. When a divorce involves children, the experience can have lasting effects, but these aren’t always as negative as many people expect.
To recognize individuals who have used their childhood experience of growing up in a divorced or single-parent household, we are proud to introduce The Child of Divorce/Single Parent Household Scholarship.

Students interested in applying for this $1,000 scholarship must write a 750-word essay discussing how their personal experience of being raised by a single parent or growing up with divorced parents challenged the social stigma and created a prosperous environment that helped shape who they are today. One student will be selected to receive this scholarship award to be put towards their educational goals and aspirations. Scholarship Eligibility:

Students must meet the following requirements to apply for The Child of Divorce/Single Parent Household Scholarship.

● Must be currently enrolled in a graduate, undergraduate, or law program at an accredited college or university within the United States. High school seniors graduating before the deadline and have been accepted to/enrolled in a degree program are also eligible.

● Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

● Applicants must be able to address the scholarship topic about individuals who are the product of a single-parent or divorced household.

Scholarship Application

A completed application for this scholarship must include three primary elements.

● A current official or unofficial academic transcript from their most recent academic institution.

● A resume with updated contact and education information.

● A 750-word essay discussing how your personal experience being raised in a single-parent or divorced household challenged social stigma and created a prosperous environment.

Deadline-November 30, 2024

Scholarship applications must be submitted by email to info@miller-law.com on or before the November 30, 2024 deadline.
More information available at: https://miller-law.com/the-child-of-divorce-single-parent-household-scholarship/

Award
$1,000
Deadline
11/30/2024