Kelly Wall

Kelly Wall is a partner in the Collegeville law firm of Miller, Turetsky, Rule & McLennan, P.C. Kelly has extensive court room experience with an emphasis in family law. She currently serves as a Solicitor for the Montgomery County Office of Children and Youth and as a child advocate for the Montgomery County Advocacy Project. Kelly previously served on the Governance Board of the Norristown Family Center which promotes programs to provide a safe nurturing environment for families with opportunities for learning, growing and achieving self-sufficiency. Kelly presently serves on the Board of Directors of Northwestern Human Services, a community-based, non-profit organization offering programs in several areas including therapeutic foster care and special education. Through her extensive legal practice, her service in volunteer organizations, and as a parent, Kelly understands the needs and interests of families and children in our community.
Kelly is a lifelong resident of Lafayette Hill. Her parents still live in the same home where Kelly and her eight brothers and sisters were raised. Kelly is the senior member of the Whitemarsh Township Board of Supervisors. Since her election to that office, she has fought to preserve open space and supported community based programs. Kelly has served as liaison for the Colonial School District and several Whitemarsh Township committees including the Zoning Hearing Board and the Parks and Recreation Department. As a liaison for the Emergency Services Board, Kelly was instrumental in helping to meet the needs of local police, fire, and emergency medical services through the acquisition of new equipment and the hiring of additional first responders.
Kelly is a graduate of Temple University and an honors graduate of the Indiana University School of Law. She has been recognized as a lecturer on a variety of legal issues and is a former Director of the Montgomery Bar Association where she also served as Editor of the Montgomery Law Reporter.
In her free time, she may be found cheering for her son, Liam, who, like many fifth graders, is quite active in community sports and school activities.




