About Elaine

Elaine Geroulo, Esq.
Elaine Geroulo has been in private practice since 1997, where she began her career as a partner in the Geroulo Law Offices in Scranton. For more than 25 years, she has been a general practitioner specializing in criminal defense and estate law — including wills, powers of attorney, and estate administration.
She was the first female Chief Solicitor for the Lackawanna County Commissioners in its history. She currently serves as Assistant Solicitor to the Commissioners. She has been proud to represent the elderly, their families, and those clients who find themselves in trouble with the law.
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A career rooted in Lackawanna County.
Quietly committed to the people and the place that have shaped this practice for more than two decades.
First female Chief Solicitor for the Lackawanna County Commissioners
Currently Assistant Solicitor to the Commissioners
More than 25 years in private practice since 1997
General practitioner with deep focus on criminal defense and estate law
Proud advocate for the elderly and their families
Active member of the Pennsylvania and Lackawanna County Bar Associations
Kind words from
clients and families.
"Elaine guided our family through estate planning with patience and clarity. She made a difficult subject feel manageable and gave us real peace of mind."
Margaret R.
Estate Planning Client · Scranton, PA
"When I needed a defense attorney, Elaine listened, explained every option, and stood by me at every court date. I always felt informed and supported."
James T.
Criminal Defense Client · Lackawanna County
"Honest, experienced, and responsive. Elaine took the time to understand my mother's situation and prepared a will and power of attorney that fit her wishes exactly."
Anna D.
Wills & POA Client · Dunmore, PA
"Elaine's professionalism and compassion stood out from our very first meeting. She handled every detail with care and kept us informed at every step."
Robert K.
Estate Administration Client · Clarks Summit, PA
Names changed to protect client privacy
