On Saturday, January 26, 2019, Jeralyn Lawrence participated in New Jersey ICLE’s 2019 Family Law Symposium which was presented in cooperation with the NJBSA Family Law Section.
Lawrence served on a panel that discussed “The New Alimony Law – How’s That Working For You?” She presented with other well-known panelists Timothy F. McGoughran, Esq., Hon. Thomas P. Zampino, PJFP (Ret.) and Mark H. Sobel, Esq.
The Family Law Symposium, New Jersey’s leading family law conference, took place at Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. This annual event is a gathering of hundreds of family law attorneys, judges, paralegals and other related professionals. The attendees heard thought-provoking and insightful presentations that examine many of today’s cutting-edge matrimonial law issues and networked with their colleagues and other family law professionals.
A resident of Watchung, Lawrence devotes her practice to matrimonial, divorce and family law, and collaborative law. She is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney. She is a trained Family/Divorce Mediator, admitted to the rosters of Mediators for Economic Aspects of Family Law Cases and of Custody and Parenting Time Cases for Somerset County; is certified by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), the preeminent family law association in America, as a Family Law Arbitrator; and is a graduate of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. Lawrence has worked with clients in every area of matrimonial and family law, including divorce litigation and mediation, custody and parenting time, alimony and child support, separation and property settlement agreements, adoption and guardianship, domestic partnership matters under the Domestic Partnership Act, domestic violence and sexual abuse, and palimony. She has also handled high profile matters including celebrities and professional athletes and takes immense pride and care in helping her clients through these difficult personal matters. Lawrence earned her B.A. from Kean College and her J.D. from Seton Hall, where she graduated second in her class.