I have been involved in Family Law for over 41years. I have handled thousands of cases in all areas ofthe fieldand have appeared before the most competent—and incompetent—judges in New Jersey. Unfortunately, the proficiency of newly appointed judges in family law has seriously declined over the years. While most judges are intelligent professionals, many have no experience in addressing issues that arise in this area of practice. At present, families rarely receive their basic right to competent judges when seeking the relief they need.
In family law—as well as other areas of law—walking into a courthouse can be compared to walking into an Atlantic City casino. Success, legally or equitably, depends on the cards you are dealt, i.e., the judges you appear before.
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