Attorney Stacey Acri joined Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak in September 2023 in conjunction with the firm opening its Wilkes-Barre office. She has been practicing law for the last 25 years, including the last 16 in Pennsylvania.
From 2007 through 2023, Stacey was a part of the Acri Law Firm in Wilkes-Barre, which was founded by her mother, Jane Acri, where she worked primarily in both family and elder law. Elder law related items that she has worked on include but aren’t limited to general estate planning, including wills and Powers of Attorney, probate and guardianships. She also worked on non-elder law areas including family law issues such as child custody, domestic violence, adoptions and divorce and alimony.
Prior to her time at the Acri Law Firm, Stacey served her country for over nine years in the Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps of the United States Navy, serving in four different locations on the west coast as well as on the USS Boxer. In that role, she provided military personnel and their families with various and wide-ranging legal services in both criminal and civil matters, including matters pertaining to estate planning. Stacey is admitted to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. She is also a member of the Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association. Committed to her community, she currently serves as a professional mentor to the Domestic Violence Service Center, an auditor for Wright Township, the Adjutant of American Legion Post 781 and the chair of the Junior Auxiliary for Unit 781 of the American Legion Auxiliary. She also serves on committees for AdoptVets and the General Federation of Women’s Club of Mountain Top.
A native of Mountain Top, Pa., Stacey is a graduate of Crestwood High School, King’s College, and Penn State Dickinson Law.
