Jeralyn L. Lawrence, Esq., a Past President of the New Jersey State Bar Association, is a dynamic leader in New Jersey’s family law community, serving as the Managing Member and Founder of Lawrence Law, where she devotes her practice exclusively to matrimonial, divorce, and family law. She represents clients in all aspects of matrimonial and family law, including divorce litigation, mediation and arbitration, custody and parenting time disputes, alimony and child support, separation and property settlement agreements, adoption and guardianship advice, domestic violence matters and sexual abuse, domestic partnerships under the Domestic Partnership Act, and palimony. Jeralyn is not only a seasoned litigator, but is also a trained collaborative lawyer, divorce mediator, and arbitrator.
Recognized as a cornerstone of the legal profession, Jeralyn has built a reputation for exceptional advocacy and unwavering dedication to her clients. Her experience and profound understanding of the complexities of the legal system have earned her the trust and respect of clients and colleagues alike. Jeralyn handles matters ranging from straightforward disputes to complex, high-net-worth cases involving significant income and assets, including representation of celebrities, professional athletes, and other high-profile individuals.
Jeralyn does not shy away from having her voice heard in the legal industry. As an advocate in the profession, she has argued before the Supreme Court of New Jersey on behalf of leading legal organizations, including the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) in a matter concerning the Division of Child Protection and Permanency, as well as a case seeking clarity and statewide uniformity on how requests for modification of alimony based on cohabitation are addressed by the courts. She has also appeared before the Supreme Court of New Jersey on behalf of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers New Jersey Chapter (AAML/NJ) regarding a palimony case and has argued as amicus before the Appellate Division on behalf of the NJSBA. In recognition of her influence and leadership within the profession, Jeralyn had the esteemed honor of being elected as President of the NJSBA. She was also appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey to serve on the Disciplinary Oversight Committee, the Wellness Committee, and the Supreme Court Committee on Family Practice, appointments that reflect the trust and respect she has earned at the highest levels of the judiciary. She is also certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney, a distinction earned by only a select group of attorneys, and previously served on the Matrimonial Certification Committee, which oversees the statewide certification process for matrimonial attorneys. Collectively, these positions reflect her enduring commitment to shaping and elevating the practice of family law across New Jersey.
Jeralyn earned her Bachelor of Arts from Kean University and her Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from Seton Hall University School of Law, graduating second in her class. While in law school, she served as Student Director of the Family Law Clinic and received the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Award, an early reflection of the distinguished career that would follow.
During her term as President of the NJSBA, Jeralyn was dedicated to advocating for the betterment and well-being of all lawyers, attending hundreds of events and speaking engagements to promote the initiatives she introduced. When she first took oath as president, she had already formed the Putting Lawyers First Task Force, which was devoted to identifying ways to strengthen and support the practice of law. The Task Force’s goal was to collectively look for real, meaningful ways to make the legal practice better for all. After gaining insight and feedback on a host of issues, the Task Force produced a wide-ranging 500-page report that is the largest and most comprehensive assessment report on attorney well-being to ever be produced in the state. At the core of the report are the findings of a 90-question wellness survey that drew an overwhelming 1,643 responses from New Jersey attorneys, clerks, college and law professors, and retired judges. The responses revealed troubling trends, including higher levels of stress, burnout, suicidal ideation, anxiety, and depression compared to other working populations. These findings highlight the need for immediate action and sustained, long-term solutions, which the report addresses in detail. The report also recommended reforms such as forming a statewide committee to address the wellness crisis, removing Question 12B from the New Jersey Character and Fitness application, encouraging statewide collaboration on well-being, and studying improvements to the ethics and fee arbitration systems. After the NJSBA Board of Trustees accepted the Putting Lawyers First Task Force report, Chief Justice Stuart Rabner agreed to establish a New Jersey Supreme Court committee dedicated to studying wellness among attorneys and the Judiciary. The NJSBA Board of Trustees also approved contracting with a therapeutic provider, CNA, so that NJSBA members would receive the benefit of having free access to quality mental health care.
Jeralyn and her Task Force also addressed several pressing issues affecting the legal profession. She called upon the Governor and Senate to prioritize the nomination of qualified candidates to address the state’s judicial vacancy crisis. The Task Force also urged the Court to consider a path to reinstatement for disbarred attorneys who demonstrate meaningful rehabilitation, a rule which has since been enacted. In addition, the NJSBA has been a leading voice advocating for the abolition of the Madden system and for adequate funding to ensure that entities providing representation can effectively serve indigent litigants. Jeralyn further argued as amicus, emphasizing the fundamental importance of providing effective assistance of counsel in cases of significant magnitude.
Further advocacy achievements include coordinating national advocacy with bar leaders across the country that contributed to the passage of the federal version of Daniel’s Law to protect federal judges. She also helped champion the installation of automated external defibrillators on every floor of New Jersey courthouses to enhance safety for visitors and court personnel. Her advocacy has also included supporting Daylight-Saving Time legislation due to its direct impact on wellness. She helped secure a second entrance and outdoor shelters at the Newark Immigration Court to improve access, efficiency, and safety for all attorneys and visitors. She has educated members on developments in jury reform, testified in Trenton on legislation affecting the legal profession—including domestic violence measures—and advocated for veterans. She also supported reforms allowing municipal court first appearances to be conducted virtually and initiatives promoting greater trial certainty. In addition, she advocated for numerous court rule changes addressing issues such as a collaborative law privilege, parent coordination, privacy protections in court filings, improvements to case information statements, and modernization of the non-dissolution system. She further supported the implementation of eCourts in the Family Part, reinforced the ABA’s policy opposing non-lawyers practicing law or owning law firms, and promoted the NJSBA’s software designed to connect litigants with appropriate legal representation. She also supported reforms to New Jersey’s Elective Share statute. Under this law, a surviving spouse or domestic partner may claim one-third of the deceased partner’s augmented estate when the decedent was domiciled in New Jersey at the time of death and a complaint for divorce had been filed. In addition, she championed changes to regulations governing online reviews and attorney advertising, as well as other issues affecting the legal profession. Among her most meaningful experiences was interviewing the Honorable Esther Salas at the Women’s Leadership Conference, an opportunity she considers one of the most impactful moments of her Presidency and her career.
To conclude her term as NJSBA President, Jeralyn represented the Association before the New Jersey Supreme Court as amicus curiae in Cardali v. Cardali, a case seeking clarity and statewide uniformity in how courts address requests to modify alimony based on cohabitation. This appearance marked her third argument before the Court and her second on behalf of the Association, an honor she considers among the most meaningful highlights of her distinguished legal career.
Jeralyn served as Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Family Law Section from 2014 to 2015, where she played a key role in advancing significant initiatives affecting family law in the state. During her tenure, she worked to amass a broad coalition representing twenty-five organizations and thousands of stakeholders. Together, they advocated for meaningful reform of New Jersey’s alimony statute, which was ultimately enacted into law in September 2014 during her term as Chair. Jeralyn also championed the review of legal malpractice standards related to the Affidavit of Merit, advocating for clearer qualifications and standards regarding who may sign an Affidavit of Merit and testify as an expert at trial. In addition, she encouraged examination of the rising costs of higher education and the implications for family law matters involving college contribution. Jeralyn was also a strong supporter of the Collaborative Law Act, signed into law the same day as the alimony statute in 2014, which allows parties to resolve family disputes outside of litigation and promotes a more constructive and cooperative approach to divorce.
Jeralyn is a prominent leader in the legal profession, having served as President of the New Jersey State Bar Association, President of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers New Jersey Chapter, and President of the Somerset County Bar Association. She is a former Chair of the NJSBA Family Law Section, remains deeply involved as a member of its Family Law Executive Committee, and currently serves as a Chair of the NJSBA’s Well-Being in the Law Committee. A respected educator and thought leader, Jeralyn serves as Senior Editor of New Jersey Family Lawyer overseeing the editorial process from conception to final publication. She is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, a former member of the American Bar Association Center of Innovation, and a member of the Matrimonial Lawyers Alliance, a select group of distinguished divorce attorneys who have appeared as amicus before the New Jersey Supreme Court. Jeralyn effortlessly combines elite credentials with meaningful and purposeful leadership.
Beyond her leadership roles, Jeralyn is highly committed to service to the profession. She has served on the District XIII Attorney Ethics Committee, been appointed to the Somerset County Domestic Violence Working Group as a representative of the Somerset County Family Law Section, and has been an attorney volunteer at Safe+Sound Somerset. Her other professional affiliations have included the New Jersey Association for Justice, the New Jersey Women Lawyers Association, the New Jersey Collaborative Law Group, The New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators (NJAPM), the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, the NMM Women’s Forum Steering Committee, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and the American Bar Association. Jeralyn is a graduate of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) and acted as a Barrister of the Central New Jersey American Inns of Court. These experiences demonstrate a career grounded in service, professional engagement, and a steadfast dedication to supporting the legal field and those it serves.
Given her breadth of knowledge and passion for the profession, Jeralyn is a widely sought-after voice in family law, frequently featured across prominent national and regional media outlets. She was the cover story of the 2025 edition of Super Lawyers Magazine, a testament to her influence and leadership in the profession. Her insights have also been highlighted in major publications including The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Reuters, ABA Journal, Bloomberg, NJBIZ, NJ Spotlight News, New Jersey Monitor, New Jersey Law Journal, New Jersey Lawyer Magazine, Law360 & Law360 Pulse, Yahoo, NJMoneyHelp.com, PR Newswire, WHYY on PBS, Politico, NJ.com, The Philadelphia Tribune, Law & Crime Trial Network, Above the Law, Patch, Daily Record, northjersey.com, Echoes Sentinel, Watchung Post, TAPinto, My Shingle, New Jersey Family, Renna Media, City Lifestyle, The Success Talks, and Prime Crime.
In addition to print and digital features, Jeralyn is a regular guest on radio programs, news segments, and podcasts such as New Jersey 101.5, On New Jersey, NJ Morning Show, Nothing But The Truth, Jessie Frees Show, Legally Blissed, Law on the Line, Mighty MERP, Radio Times, and Attorney at Law Magazine, where she shares practical guidance and thought leadership on evolving family law issues. A dynamic speaker, she presents Continuing Legal Education programs and seminars at both national and international levels, further solidifying her reputation as a trusted authority and influential advocate in the field.
Jeralyn’s distinguished career has been marked by an extraordinary array of honors that reflect her leadership, excellence, and lasting impact on the legal profession of which she is deeply appreciative. In 2023, she received the Saul Tischler Award from the Family Law Section of the NJSBA in recognition of her lifetime achievement in family law. In 2025, she was presented with the Good Scout Award from Scouting America Patriot’s Path Council. She has also been featured on the ROI-NJ Power List: Law (2022–2026) and ROI-NJ Influencers: Women in Business (2023–2025) recognizing her continued influence within New Jersey’s legal and business communities. Jeralyn was a twice-named Professional Lawyer of the Year by the Commission on Professionalism in the Law, having received nominations for this award by the NJSBA in June 2024 and previously by the SCBA in 2014.
Celebrated for her distinguished service as an NJSBA Officer from 2018–2024, she was honored with the 2024 Her Hero Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York City Bar Association and inducted into the prestigious 2024 Marquis Who’s Who Biographical Registry. That same year, she was also named the Solo & Small Firm Practitioner of the Year by the NJSBA. Her service to the legal profession has been widely acknowledged. She was recognized for her work as an NJSBA Delegate for the American Bar Association from 2021-2023 and was honored at the 2023 Women in Business of Watchung event celebrating Women’s History Month. Additional distinctions include being named a 2023 Trial Bar Award Honoree by the Trial Attorneys of New Jersey and a two-time finalist for New Jersey Law Journal Attorney of the Year. Jeralyn has also been recognized by NJBIZ, earning placement on the 2022 Power Law 50, being honored among its Leaders in the Law, as well as being named on the Best 50 Women in Business. Earlier honors include the 2021 NJBIZ Leaders in the Law designation and the Leadership Excellence Award by Citrin Cooperman at their 2022 Women at the Wheel event, a distinguished acknowledgement of her influential guidance and meaningful impact in the profession. She was also selected to be named Expertise.com’s 2021 Best Divorce Lawyers list, highlighting her outstanding reputation and pursuit of excellence in family law. Jeralyn also received the Young Lawyers Division Professional Achievement Award from the NJSBA for her professional accomplishments. Her dedication to the legal profession and the broader community has been further recognized through multiple NJSBA Legislative and Amicus Recognition Awards for her legislative work as well as her amicus advocacy. Among numerous other honors, she has been named a New Jersey Trailblazer and Mentor of the Year by the New Jersey Law Journal, received the Carol Murphy Award from the Women’s Political Caucus, and was recognized by the Barry Croland Inn of Court for her devotion to the legal profession and the members of the matrimonial bar. She has also been named a Distinguished Alumna of Kean University and honored as an Outstanding Woman in Somerset County by the Somerset County Commission on the Status of Women — distinctions that underscore her enduring influence, professional excellence, and unwavering commitment to advancing family law.
Jeralyn’s professional accomplishments have been consistently recognized at the highest levels of the legal community. She has been selected to the New Jersey Super Lawyers list for twenty consecutive years, including recognition among the Top 50 Women since 2008 and the Top 100 New Jersey Super Lawyers since 2009. Most recently, in 2026, she was also recognized as one of the Top 5 Family Law Lawyers in the state and named to the New Jersey Top 10 list, honors that reflect strong peer recognition and sustained leadership in the field. She has also maintained the prestigious Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent® Rating, the highest peer rating for professional excellence and ethical standards, for seventeen consecutive years (2009–2026). She is also featured on Doyle’s Guide, a prominent attorney directory recognizing leading family law practitioners. Her firm, Lawrence Law, earned Tier 1 rankings for Family Law and Family Mediation Law in the 2024 and 2025 editions of Best Law Firms®, along with being named Best of 2024 Winner, and a Hall of Fame Best Family Law Firm by the New Jersey Law Journal. Individually, Jeralyn was named 2024 Best Lawyers® Lawyer of the Year for Family Law Arbitration. She has also received multiple Best Lawyers® recognitions, including Lawyer of the Year honors in 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, and 2024 as well as selection to the Best Lawyers list from 2020 through 2022. In her most recent honor, she was recognized as “Lawyer of the Year” in The Best Lawyers in America® 2026 for her work in Collaborative Law: Family Law, Family Law, Family Law Arbitration, and Family Law Mediation, and in the 2025 edition for Family Law, Family Law Arbitration, and Family Law Mediation. Together these sustained distinctions speak to a career defined by accomplishment, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to the highest standards of the legal profession.
Speaking Engagements
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker for the Aruba Squares panel
at the 2026 NJSBA Family Law Retreat in Aruba.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker for the ‘Navigating Gray
Divorce’ seminar at the 2026 NJSBA Family Law Retreat in Aruba.
Jeralyn Lawrence, as co-chair of the Lawyers Well-Being
Committee, was a moderator of the committee’s webinar exploring the concept of
4 day work weeks in the legal profession.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a moderator for the ‘Attacking and
Defending Trust Assets in Divorce’ webinar presented by the American American
of Matrimonial Lawyers New Jersey chapter.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker for ‘The Business of Law: A
Strategic Blueprint for Building Business and Influence’ which was presented in
cooperation with the New Jersey State Bar Association Leadership and Experience
Council as well as the Young Lawyers Division.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a moderator for the New Jersey State
Bar Association’s 2026 Women’s Leadership Conference.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker on the panel, The Effect of
the One Big Beautiful Bill on Family Lawyers, at the New Jersey State Bar
Association Family Law Symposium in January 2026.
Jeralyn Lawrence was interviewed by Melissa Rosenblum on the
Mighty MERP Podcast, “Champion
of Lawyer Wellness and MERP Appearances” in November 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was interviewed by Jennifer Gillman for the
Rainmaker Video Series, “How Lawyers Can Set
Boundaries for a Healthier Work-Life Balance in .1” in July 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was interviewed by TAPInto, “Work Hard, Play Hard, Be
Present’: How Jeralyn Lawrence Finds Balance in a Demanding World” on
June 26, 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker for the Domestic Violence
panel and the moderator for the Wellness Sessions: 5 Minutes to Thrive at the
NJSBA Annual Meeting & Convention in May 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a guest on the podcast, Law on the Line, to
discuss the Putting
Lawyers First Task Force on March 21, 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a panelist for the Victoria Perkins
Legal Careers Exploration Program discussion – Work, Life, Balance in Legal
Careers on March 18, 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a moderator for the Women in Leadership
Panel for the Somerset County Business Partnership’s 2025 International Women’s
Day Event on March 6, 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker for the Dress for Success
Rise & Thrive 6th Annual Women’s Leadership Summit on March 4, 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a moderator for the New Jersey State
Bar Association’s 2025 Women’s Leadership Conference on March 3, 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a moderator for the NJICLE’s 16th
Annual Solo and Small-Firm Conference on February 21-22, 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker of two panels at the NJSBA
Family Law Symposium 2025 on January 25, 2025. The presentations can be
found here.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker at the NJSBA WIPS CLE Meeting
and Holiday Networking Reception on January 14, 2024, discussing imposter
syndrome.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker for the Somerset County Bar
Association Holiday Party CLE on December 10, 2024, discussing “AI and Its Use in the
Practice of Law – Ethical Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them.”
Former NJSBA President, Jeralyn Lawrence, argued on behalf
of the NJSBA to urge the Appellate Division to abolish the “Not Established” finding
in child welfare cases on November 20, 2024.
Jeralyn was a speaker for the roundtable discussion, “Creative
Use of ADR to Resolve Your Family Law Matter,” during the NJSBA 2024
Mid-Year Meeting.
Jeralyn was a panelist for the CLE session, “Inclusive Wellness:
Empowering All Attorneys Through Cultural Awareness,” during the NJSBA
2024 Mid-Year Meeting.
Former NJSBA President, Jeralyn Lawrence, led a panel
discussing “Finding
Your Path in the Law,” and was featured in New Jersey Lawyer magazine.
Jeralyn Lawrence presented the session, “Use of Social Media to Enhance your Law
Practice.” at the 2024 Jeffrey P. Weinstein Family Law Institute.
Jeralyn Lawrence was interviewed for a Prime Crime episode
that discusses the events of the Carly Gregg case from the perspective of a
family lawyer on December 6, 2024.
Jeralyn Lawrence was a guest speaker for 10th Anniversary
Celebration of the New Jersey Collaborative Family Law Act on September 10,
2024.
New Jersey State Bar Association’s 125th anniversary.
Jeralyn Lawrence, former NJSBA President, discussed the vital work the
Association continues to do to support and strengthen our legal community. To
learn more, visit here.
“Lessons from Women Litigators and Judges,” New Jersey State
Bar Association Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, May 16, 2024
“Defining your Legal Legacy: Purpose-Driven Paths in the
Law,” New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, May
16, 2024
“ADR – Getting your Family Law Case OUT of Court,” New
Jersey State Bar Association Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, May 15, 2024
“How To’s from the Who’s Who of Family Law,” New Jersey
State Bar Association, NJICLE, New Brunswick, NJ, April 16, 2024
2024 Family Law Retreat Panel, New Jersey State Bar
Association Family Law Section Costa Rica Retreat, Costa Rica, March 20, 2024 –
March 24, 2024
Opening Remarks, 4th Annual Women’s History Month
Celebration, Garden State Bar Association, New Brunswick, NJ, March 14, 2024
“Amicus Update – Key Decisions That Will Impact Your
Practice,” New Jersey State Bar Association, NJICLE, March 11, 2024
Solo & Small Firm Practitioner of the Year Acceptance
Speech, 2024 Solo & Small Firm Conference, New Jersey State Bar Association
Solo & Small Firm Section, Edison, NJ, February 24, 2024
“What Helped When You Fell Apart,” New Jersey State Bar
Association, NJICLE, New Brunswick, NJ, February 19, 2024
“Proving & Defending a Motion for Changed
Circumstances,” American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers – AAML – New Jersey
Chapter, February 13, 2024
“Next Gen Wellness: Nurturing Well-being for Bar Leaders,”
2024 National Conference of Bar Presidents, February 2, 2024
“The ‘New’ Alimony Statute 10 Years In: What Was Intended
and How it Turned Out,” 2024 Family Law Symposium, New Jersey State Bar
Association Family Law Section, New Brunswick, NJ, January 26, 2024
“Five Key State Court Cases That Will Affect Your Practice,”
New Jersey State Bar Association, NJICLE, December 21, 2023
“Family Law Cohabitation and Alimony,” 2023 CLE Zoom
Extravaganza, Burlington County Bar Association, December 6, 2023
“Don’t Like the Rules? Change the Law – Advocacy for
Lawyers,” New Jersey State Bar Association, NJICLE, December 1, 2023
Opening Remarks, Lawrence Law Ribbon Cutting Ceremony,
Lawrence Law, Watchung, NJ, November 30, 2023
“The Power and Profitability of Trust – A Workshop for
Lawyers,” New Jersey State Bar Association, NJICLE, November 30, 2024
“Cohabitation: Past, Present, and Future,” Morris County Bar
Association & Foundation, November 27, 2023
“Raising the Bar for Attorney Wellness – Jeralyn Lawrence,”
Mighty MERP NJ Law Podcast, November 14, 2023
“Tête-à-tête – Law Firm Managers on Hot Topics in
Management,” New Jersey State Bar Association Mid-Year Meeting, New Jersey
State Bar Association, November 8, 2023
“Protecting Clients and the Profession from Non-Lawyer
Encroachment: A Toolkit,” ABA Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division
2023 GPSolo Fall Meeting, Kansas City, MO, October 19, 2023
“Marketing and Business Development Workshop,” New Jersey
State Bar Association, October 18, 2023
“Women-Focused Associations Panel Discussion,” Jersey Shore
Women’s Conference, Spring Lake, NJ, October 18, 2023
“Hot Tips in Family Law,” New Jersey State Bar Association,
NJICLE, October 9, 2023
Trial Bar Award Honoree Speech, Trial Attorneys of NJ’s 55th
Annual Trial Bar Award Reception, Pleasantdale Chateau, West Orange, NJ,
October 5, 2023
Award Honoree Speech, Somerset County Bar Association and
Foundation 2023 Annual Installation of Officers & Trustees, Neshanic Valley
Golf Course, Neshanic Station, NJ, September 14, 2023
“Marketing for Family Lawyers,” NJSBA’s Jeffrey P. Weinstein
2023 Family Law Summer Institute, July 25, 2023
Barry Croland Award Acceptance Speech, Barry Croland Inn of
Court’s Final Meeting, Highlawn, West Orange, NJ, June 21, 2023
“Collaborative Practice is Good for your Health,” New Jersey
Council of Collaborative Practice Groups Annual Event, Monroe, NJ, June 15,
2023
“Family Law Bench Conference,” New Jersey State Bar
Association Annual Meeting and Convention, Atlantic City, NJ, May 19, 2023
Closing Remarks as the President of NJSBA, New Jersey State
Bar Association Annual Meeting and Convention, Atlantic City, NJ, May 18, 2023
“Lessons from Women Litigators and Judges,” New Jersey State
Bar Association Annual Meeting and Convention, Atlantic City, NJ, May 18, 2023
“Personal Well-Being in a Profession That Serves Others,”
New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Meeting and Convention, Atlantic City,
NJ, May 17, 2023
Hudson County State Bar Night, State Bar Night, Hudson
County State Bar Association and Foundation, Jersey City, NJ, May 8, 2023
“Putting Lawyers First: NJLAP’s Well-Being In Law Week
Webinar – Career and Intellectual Well-Being,” New Jersey Lawyers Assistance
Program, May 3, 2023
“Motion: The Right to Free Speech is More Important Than
Public Safety,” Somerset County Bar Association Law Day, Somerville, NJ, May 2,
2023
Tischler Award Acceptance Speech, New Jersey State Bar
Association Saul Tischler Award and Annual Dinner, The Palace, Somerset, NJ,
April 25, 2023
“Understanding and Handling Domestic Violence Cases,” New
Jersey State Bar Association NJICLE Seminar, April 20, 2023
“Compassion Fatigue: Its Effects and Ethical Consequences,”
Professionalism committee, Family Law Committee, and Wellness Committee of the
Burlington County Bar Association, April 18, 2023
“Hitting the off Switch – How to Take Care of Yourself When
so Many Depend on You,” NJSBA Solo and Small-Firm Conference, New Brunswick,
NJ, April 1, 2023
NJSBA Presidency Speech, Somerset County Bar
Association/State Bar Night, Somerville Elks, Bridgewater, NJ, March 30, 2023
Women in Business of Watchung Acceptance Speech, Borough of
Watchung, Watchung Arts Center, Watchung, NJ, March 27, 2023
NJICLE’s webinar on Establishing a Prima Facie Case of
Cohabitation. NJICLE in cooperation with the NJSBA Family Law Section, March 1,
2023
Women’s Leadership Conference, New Jersey State Bar
Association, February 20, 2023.
Domestic Violence – Discussing survivors’ stories of courage
and what the law must do to protect victims of Domestic Violence., Barry
Croland Family Law American Inn of Court, February 15, 2023.
2023 Family Law Symposium, New Jersey State Bar Association,
January 27, 2023.
“A Review of the Most Important Family Law Opinions in
2022”, joint meeting with the Middlesex, Union & Somerset County Bar
Associations, January 18, 2023.
“The Court, the Constitution and the Words that Made Us”, A
Round Table Discussion with Constitutional Scholar and Yale Professor Akhil
Reed Amar, New Jersey State Bar Association, December 6, 2022.
“Truth be Told: My Journey Through Life and the Law”, a
discussion with Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Beverley
McLachlin, New Jersey State Bar Association, November 29, 2022.
“30 Years of Madden v. Delran Twp.: Where do we go from
here? – An interactive forum on the impact of Madden on attorneys and the
public”, New Jersey State Bar Association, October 26, 2022.
Women at the Wheel Annual Meeting, Honoree and Speaker,
October 19, 2022.
Family Law Summer Institute 2022, New Jersey State Bar
Association, July 26-27, 2022.
“The Women In Charge: Lessons in Leadership from
Ground-Breaking Women”, New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Meeting, May
19, 2022.
“Domestic Violence: Survivors’ Stories of Courage and What
the Law Must Do to Protect Victims”, New Jersey State Bar Association Annual
Meeting, May 18, 2022.
“Putting Lawyers First”, New Jersey State Bar Association
Annual Meeting, May 18, 2022.
“Her Charter for Her Upcoming Tenure and The Future of
Mediation”, New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators, Seventh Annual
Spring Seminar, May 6, 2022.
“How to Draft Effective And Efficient Retainer Agreements”,
New Jersey State Bar Association, April 6, 2022.
Mediation Training: Family Law Cases, New Jersey State Bar
Association, March 21, 2022.
Pennsylvania Bar Associations’ Women in the Profession and
Minority Bar Committee’s International Women’s Day Program, Speaker, March 8,
2022.
Somerset County Business Partnership’s International Women’s
Day Luncheon, Moderator, March 8, 2022.
“Surviving and Thriving in 2022 and Beyond”, New Jersey
State Bar Association, Small Firm Conference, February 26, 2022.
Interview with Jeffrey Snyder at Broadcast Retirement
Network on “What You Need to Consider Before Getting a Divorce”
New Jersey State Bar Association’s Family Law Symposium,
Speaker, January 28, 2022.
Interview with
Jessie Frees, “Ask the Expert” on Radio WMTR 1250, January 17, 2022.
“How to Make Strong Financial & Management Decisions to
Keep Your Firm Thriving,” New Jersey State Bar Association, Solo and Small Firm
Section, December 8, 2021.
New Jersey Supreme Court Oral Argument in Kathleen M.
Moynihan v. Edward J. Lynch on behalf of the American Academy of Matrimonial
Lawyers (AAML) – New Jersey Chapter concerning the obligation to the rights of
council.
“Hot Tips in Family Law: What I Wish I Knew When I Was
Starting Out”, New Jersey Institute of Continuing Legal Education, November 11,
2021.
“Mediation Training – Family Law Cases” – New Jersey
Institute of Continuing Legal Education, November 1, 2021.
Hot Topics in Family Law – A Round Table Discussion, New
Jersey State Bar Association Mid-Year Meeting, October 27, 2021.
Family Law Certification Prep Course – Moderator/Speaker,
New Jersey State Bar Association, October 11, 2021.
Family Law Summer Institute, New Jersey State Bar
Association, July 27-28, 2021.
“Moving Beyond Conflict: Enhancing Child-Centered
Decision-Making Post Pandemic.” – Our Family Wizard, June 29, 2021.
“Grandparent Visitation & Intrafamily Adoptions: Is it
time to change the law?” – Hudson County Bar Association, June 23, 2021.
“Women in the Law: How Far We’ve Come. How Far Do We
Still Need to Go?” – Wake Up Call – The Podcast Roundtable Series, June 1,
2021.
“Guardians, Guardians Ad Litem, Law Guardians and Parenting
Coordinators: What You Need to Know” – New Jersey State Bar Association Annual
Convention, May 20, 2021.
“How to Make Strong Financial and Management Decisions to
Keep Your Firm Thriving” – New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Convention,
May 19, 2021.
New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Hearing, participated on
behalf of the New Jersey State Bar Association, to address evidence matters
concerning the collaborative law privilege rule, May 2021.
“Mediation Training – Family Law Cases” – New Jersey
Institute of Continuing Legal Education, March 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29, 2021.
“How to Steer the Ship through Stormy Waters – Making Strong
Financial and Management Decisions to Keep Your Firm Thriving”, New Jersey
State Bar Association – Solo and Small Firm Conference, Feb 20, 2021
“A Deep Dive into the Alimony Statute”, New Jersey State Bar
Association’s 2021 Family Law Symposium, January 26 – 27, 2021.
“Third Party Issues in Family Law”, New Jersey Institute of
Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE), November 23, 2020.
“Intrastate Relocation,” American Academy of Matrimonial
Lawyers, New Jersey Chapter Seminar, November 17, 2020.
“Hot Tips in Family Law,” NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New
Brunswick, NJ, November 11, 2020.
“How Are Domestic Violence Cases Handled From A Justice
Perspective,” Panel Discussion, LEAN IN NJ Conference, October 1, 2020.
“ADR from Near and Far– Dispute Resolution in a Socially
Distant Environment”, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Day, a live
Webcast presented by the New Jersey State Bar Association Dispute Resolution
Section, the New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators, and Marie
Garibaldi Inn of Court.
“Calculating and Adjudicating Child Support: What Every NJ
Lawyer Needs to Know”, New Jersey State Bar Association Institute of Legal
Education’s 2020 Summer CLEfest Webcast Series, August 13, 2020.
“Calculating the Marital Lifestyle: The Domino Effect”,
New Jersey State Bar Association Institute of Legal Education’s 2020
Summer CLEfest Webcast Series, August 13, 2020.
“Deviations from the Child Support Guidelines, New Jersey
Institute of Legal Education’s Family Law Summer Institute, July 21, 2020.
“ABA Study/Women and the Business of Law”, A panel
discussion at New Jersey State Bar Association 2020 Annual Meeting, May 14,
2020.
“Custody Fatigue During a Pandemic”, A panel discussion at
New Jersey State Bar Association 2020 Annual Meeting, May 14, 2020.
“Whiskey, Kentucky Bourbon, and New Jersey Marriages,” New
Jersey State Bar Association 2020 Family Law Retreat, Nashville, TN, March 28,
2020.
“Solos on the Move – Merging, Splitting and Combining Your
Practice,” New Jersey ICLE’s 2020 Solo and Small-Firm Conference, Marriott
Delta Hotel, Iselin, NJ, February 22, 2020
“Protecting Personal Information in a New Jersey Divorce,”
article on NJMoneyHelp.com, February 2020.
“We’re in Divorce Mediation. Can We Keep Our Pensions?”
article on NJMoneyHelp.com, January 2020.
“The Alimony Factors – How to Effectively Apply Alimony
Factors to Determine the Amount of an Alimony Award and the Duration of
Alimony,” New Jersey ICLE’s 2020 Family Law Symposium, Hyatt Regency, New
Brunswick, NJ, January 25, 2020
“A Practical Approach to Ethics: Things Matrimonial
Attorneys Should Know and Do to Protect Themselves,” Panel Discussion, Barry I.
Croland Family Law American Inn of Court, Green Brook Country Club, North
Caldwell, NJ, November 20, 2019
“Hot Tips in Family Law,” NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New
Brunswick, NJ, November 11, 2019
“Hasta La Vista, Bebe! Family Law Issues in New Jersey and
Puerto Rico,” 2019 NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, Condado Vanderbilt Hotel, San Juan,
Puerto Rico, November 7, 2019
“Careers in Law,” Panel Discussion, Kean University, Little
Theater in the Miron Student Center, Union, NJ, October 24, 2019
“The New Alimony Law – How’s That Working for You?,” 2019
Family Law Symposium, NJICLE in cooperation with the NJSBA Family Law
Section, Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ, January 26, 2019
“Modification and Termination of Alimony Based on
Retirement,” 2019 NJSBA Annual Meeting and Convention, Borgata Hotel Casino
& Spa, Atlantic City, NJ, May 16, 2019
“Careers in Family Law,” Panel Discussion, The Family Law
Society – Seton Hall Law, February 28, 2019
2019 NJSBA Forum on Women’s Leadership in the Law, Panelist,
New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, February 11, 2019
2018 Fall CLEfest, NJICLE, Renaissance Woodbridge
Hotel, Iselin, NJ, November 19, 2018
“Handling a Relocation Trial After Bisbing,” Meadowlands
Seminar 2018, New Jersey Association for Justice Educational Foundation,
Inc., Hilton Meadowlands Hotel, East Rutherford, NJ, November 15, 2018
“Hot Tips in Family Law,” NJSBA Family Law Section in
association with the NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, November
12, 2018
“Everybody Lies – Big Data, New Data and What the Internet
Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are,” NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New
Brunswick, NJ, September 27, 2018
“Would Equal Physical Custody Elevate a Parent’s Desires
Over the Child’s Best Interests?,” NJSBA Family Law Section, 2018
Annual Meeting and Convention at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic
City, NJ, May 17, 2018
“Relocation after Bisbing v. Bisbing,” NJICLE
and AAML-NJ, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, April 28, 2018
“Law Office Marketing: Online and Offline,” New Jersey
Association for Justice Educational Foundation Inc.’s Winter Seminar 2018, The
Palace at Somerset Park, Somerset, NJ, March 1, 2018
2018 Family Law Symposium, NJICLE in cooperation with
the NJSBA Family Law Section, New Brunswick, NJ, January 27, 2018
“Demystifying the Trial: Preparing for and proceeding to
trial in matrimonial and domestic violence matters,” Hot Tips in Family
Law, NJSBA Family Law Section in association with the NJICLE, New Jersey
Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, November 10, 2017
New Jersey Association of Professional Mediator’s 24th Annual
Conference Celebrating Alternate Dispute Resolution Day, in cooperation the
NJSBA Dispute Resolution Section, the New Jersey Council of Collaborative
Practice Groups, and the Justice Marie L. Garibaldi American Inn of Court for
ADR, Somerset, NJ, November 4, 2017
Legalpalooza, Morris County Public Safety Training Center,
Parsippany, NJ, November 2, 2017
2017 Mid-Year Meeting, NJSBA, The Westin Palace, Madrid,
Spain, October 21 – October 28, 2017
Family Law Certification Exam Prep Course, NJICLE in
cooperation with AAML-NJ, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, October 9,
2017
Second Saturday, The Women’s Institute
for Financial Education, Florham Park, NJ, August 17, 2017
“Standing Tall: Life Lessons Learned from the Court,” NJSBA
Diversity Committee’s Diverse Voices-Distinguished Speaker Series, 2017 NJSBA
Annual Meeting and Convention, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City,
NJ, May 18, 2017
Domestic Violence Seminar, NJSBA Family Law Section, 2017
NJSBA Annual Meeting and Convention, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic
City, NJ, May 18, 2017
“Come Have a Seat at the Table: Celebrating Women in the
Law,” HCBA, Beaver Brook Country Club, Annandale, NJ, May 2, 2017
Women and the Law, Rutgers University political science
senior seminar cross-listed with a criminal justice class, Mercer County
Community College, West Windsor, NJ, March 29, 2017
“Evidence for Family Lawyers: An easy-to-follow set of
strategies that get results,” NJICLE in cooperation with the NJSBA Family Law
Section and the NJSBA Senior Lawyers Special Committee, Hyatt Morristown, NJ,
March 11, 2017
2017 Family Law Symposium, NJICLE in cooperation with
the NJSBA Family Law Section, New Brunswick, NJ, January 28, 2017
“A Review of the 2016 Family Law Opinions,” Middlesex County
Bar Association Family Law Section’s General Membership Dinner Meeting, Edison,
NJ, January 18, 2017
“Electronic and Social Media in Family Litigation: What’s
Useful? What’s Beyond the Pale?” NJICLE, Iselin, NJ, November
21, 2016
Second Saturday, The Women’s Institute
for Financial Education, Florham Park, NJ, November 17,
2016
“Hot Tips in Family Law – The Top 40: New Spins on the
Oldies but Goodies,” NJSBA’s Family Law Section, New Brunswick,
NJ, November 11, 2016
“Going Dutch,” NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands, October 26, 2016
“Family Law Bench/Bar Conference,” NJSBA Annual Meeting and
Convention, Atlantic City, NJ, May 20, 2016
“New Alimony Statute 101,” NJSBA Annual Meeting and
Convention, Atlantic City, NJ, May 18, 2016
“Litigating Grandparents Visitation Cases and Third Party
Custody and Visitation Claims in the Family Part,” NJAJ Boardwalk Seminar,
Atlantic City, NJ, April 7, 2016
“Understanding the Legislative Process,” NJSBA Town Hall
Advocacy Program, Trenton, NJ, March 7, 2016
“Cutting Edge Issues from the Perspective of Custody
Evaluators,” NJSBA/NJICLE Family Law Symposium, New Brunswick, NJ, January 30,
2016
“Hot Tips in Family Law 2015: The Road to Resolution –
Trial, Arbitration, Mediation or Collaborative Law?” NJICLE & NJSBA, New
Brunswick, NJ, November 11, 2015
“Domestic Violence,” Moderator, NJSBA Mid-year Meeting, New
Orleans, LA, November 5, 2015
“Hot Tips for Handling Domestic Violence,” SCBA
Marathon CLE Day, Bridgewater, NJ, October 12, 2015
“ADR Day XVIII,” NJICLE, New Brunswick, NJ, June
6, 2015
“Recent Statutory Changes in Matrimonial Law,” Norris
McLaughlin, P.A., Bridgewater, NJ, April 8, 2015
“2015 Family Law Symposium,” NJSBA, New Brunswick, NJ,
January 24, 2015
“Evidence for Family Lawyers,” Central CLEFest, NJICLE, East
Brunswick, NJ, November 24, 2014
“Alimony Reform,” Legalpalooza, Morris County Bar
Association, Morristown, NJ, November 22, 2014
“Alimony Law in New Jersey,” Keep C.A.L.M. and Mediate, New
Jersey Association of Professional Mediators, Somerset NJ, November 15, 2014
“Family Law: Advanced Issues,” National Business Institute,
Newark, NJ, November 14, 2014
“Alimony Update: The New Law,” Meadowlands Seminar 2014,
East Rutherford, NJ, November 13, 2014
“Hot Tips in Family Law-Rules are Made to be Broken:
Exceptions, Dissents, & Loopholes,” NJICLE & NJSBA, New Brunswick, NJ,
November 11, 2014
“Legislative Issues Affecting the Family Law Practice,”
Family Law Section Dinner Meeting, MCBA, Edison, NJ, November 10, 2014
“Hop Tips in Family Law – Trouble in the City of Love,”
NJSBA Mid-year Meeting, Paris, France, November 3, 2014
“Family Law: Breaking Up is Hard to Do,” Sterling Education
Services, Inc., Parsippany, NJ, October 22, 2014
“New Jersey’s New Alimony Bill,” NJSBA, New Jersey Law
Center, New Brunswick, NJ, September 18, 2014
“2014 Family Law Section Bench/ Bar Conference, ” NJSBA
Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, May 16, 2014
“Child Support: The New Guidelines – What’s Changed;
Advocacy for Deviating from the Guidelines; Children in College,” NJAJ
Educational Foundation, Inc. Boardwalk Seminar 2014, Atlantic City, NJ, May 1,
2014
“Third Parties in Family Law Matters,” NJICLE, Westin, Mount
Laurel, NJ, March 8, 2014
“Family Law: Breaking Up is Hard to Do,” SES, Holiday Inn,
Cherry Hill, NJ, February 25, 2014
“2014 Family Law Symposium,” NJICLE, Hilton, East Brunswick,
NJ, January 25, 2014
“Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Training,”
NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, January 18, 2014(Day 2)
“The Child Support Guidelines: How to Advocate to Deviate,”
NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, December 14, 2013
“Child Custody in the 21st Century,” NJICLE’s Central
CLEfest, Iselin, NJ, November 25, 2013
“Hot Tips in Family Law 2013/2014, Rules Are Made to be
Broken: Exceptions, Dissents, and Loopholes,” NJICLE, New Brunswick, NJ,
November 11, 2013
“Child Custody in the 21st Century,” NJICLE’s South CLEfest,
Atlantic City, NJ, August 16, 2013
“Family Law for Paralegals & New Attorneys: A 2013
Update,” NJSBA Paralegal Committee, New Brunswick, NJ, August 1, 2013
“Bench Bar Seminar,” NJSBA Annual Meeting, Atlantic City,
NJ, May 17, 2013
“Sheridan and the Innocent Spouse,” NJAJ Educational
Foundation, Inc. Boardwalk Seminar 2013, Atlantic City, NJ, April 18, 2013
“Hot Tips in Family Law: Marriage in 2013,” NJICLE, November
12, 2012
“Work-Life Balance: Is it in the Cards?” NJSBA Mid-Year
Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 13, 2012
“Change in Circumstances – Modification of Support When Lady
Luck Deals Your Client a Bad Hand,” NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada,
October 12, 2012
“Collaborative Law Training,” NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center,
New Brunswick, NJ, March 16, 2012 (Day 1)
“Collaborative Law Training,” NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center,
New Brunswick, NJ, March 17, 2012 (Day 2)
“Hot Tips in Family Law 2013/2014: Rules are Made to be
Broken,” NJICLE, November 11, 2013
“Understanding the Neurobiology and Symptoms of Chemical and
Other Addictions: Implications for Children, Families, & Custody,” AFCC,
October 12, 2013
“Hot Tips in Family Law: Marriage in 2013,” NJICLE, November
12, 2012
“Work-Life Balance: Is it in the Cards?” NJSBA Mid-Year
Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 13, 2012
“Change in Circumstances – Modification of Support When Lady
Luck Deals Your Client a Bad Hand,” NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada,
October 12, 2012
“Collaborative Law Training,” NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center,
New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 16, 2012 (Day 1)
“Collaborative Law Training,” NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center,
New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 17, 2012 (Day 2)
“Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce,” NJICLE, New
Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, April 9, 2011 (Day 1)
“Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce,” NJICLE, New
Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, April 16, 2011 (Day 2)
“Imputation Issues,” NJICLE & NJSBA Family Law Section,
January 29, 2011
“Collaborative Divorce: An Essential Primer for All Family
Law Practitioners,” NJICLE, Edison, New Jersey, June 17, 2010
“NJSBA Annual Meeting and Convention,” May 19-21, 2010
“2010 Family Law Symposium,” January 29, 2010, Hyatt Regency
Hotel, New Brunswick
“Rights and Responsibilities of Adults in Nontraditional
Families,” New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Mid-Year Meeting, Disney’s
Boardwalk Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, November 5-9, 2008
“What Everyone Should Know About Divorce, Child Custody and
Grandparents’ Rights,” New Jersey State Bar Foundation, New Jersey Law Center,
New Brunswick, New Jersey, October 23, 2008
“Settlement – Civil Restraining Orders,” Hot Tips in
Family Law 2008: Back to Basics, New Jersey State Bar Association Family
Law Section in association with the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal
Education, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September 20,2008
“2008 Family Law Symposium,” New Jersey Institute for
Continuing Legal Education in cooperation with the New Jersey State Bar
Association Family Law Section, Iselin, New Jersey, January 25-26, 2008
“Are Best Practices Forcing Litigation to Go ‘Sideways’: ‘To
Whine or Not to Wine’ Recent Court Rule Amendments for Civil and Family
Cases,” Family Law Section Meeting, Annual Mid-Year Meeting, New
Jersey State Bar Association, Santa Barbara, California, November 8, 2007
“Family Court Rules: Overview and 2008 Update,” New Jersey
Institute for Continuing Legal Education, October 23, 2007
“Imputation Issues,” NJICLE & NJSBA Family Law Section,
January 29, 2011
Collaborative Divorce: An Essential Primer for All Family
Law Practitioners, NJICLE, Edison, New Jersey, June 17, 2010
Norris McLaughlin, P.A. Attorneys to Speak at the NJSBA
Annual Meeting and Convention, May 19-21, 2010
Jeralyn speaks at 2010 Family Law Symposium, January 29,
2010, Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick
“Rights and Responsibilities of Adults in Nontraditional
Families,” New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Mid-Year Meeting, Disney’s
Boardwalk Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, November 5-9, 2008
“What Everyone Should Know About Divorce, Child Custody and
Grandparents’ Rights,” New Jersey State Bar Foundation, New Jersey Law Center,
New Brunswick, New Jersey, October 23, 2008
“Settlement – Civil Restraining Orders,” Hot Tips in
Family Law 2008: Back to Basics, New Jersey State Bar Association Family
Law Section in association with the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal
Education, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September 20,2008
2008 Family Law Symposium, New Jersey Institute for
Continuing Legal Education in cooperation with the New Jersey State Bar
Association Family Law Section, Iselin, New Jersey, January 25-26, 2008
“Are Best Practices Forcing Litigation to Go ‘Sideways’: ‘To
Whine or Not to Wine’ Recent Court Rule Amendments for Civil and Family
Cases,” Family Law Section Meeting, Annual Mid-Year Meeting, New
Jersey State Bar Association, Santa Barbara, California, November 8, 2007
“Family Court Rules: Overview and 2008 Update,” New Jersey
Institute for Continuing Legal Education, October 23, 2007
“Divorce Law, Child Custody and Grandparents Rights,” New
Jersey State Bar Foundation, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, October 16,
2007
“Hot Tips in Family Law 2007: Factors, Grounds & Tests,”
Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education in cooperation with the New
Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section, September 29, 2007
“Custody Conversations – Fun with Dick and Jane Skits and
Panel Discussions,” New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section, May
16, 2007
“The ABC’s of an Effective CDR Presentation – From the
Presenter’s Perspective,” Boardwalk Seminar 2007, Association of
Trial Lawyers of America-New Jersey Educational Foundation, Atlantic City, New
Jersey, April 26-27, 2007
“What Everyone Should Know About Child Custody and
Grandparents’ Rights,” New Jersey State Bar Foundation, New Jersey Law Center,
New Brunswick, New Jersey, January 10, 2007
“Hot Tips on International Family Law Issues,” Mid-Year
Meeting of the New Jersey State Bar Association, Rome, Italy, November 10, 2006
“Key Family Court Rules,” 2006 Family Law Summer
Institute, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, New Jersey
Law Center, New Brunswick, July 26-27, 2006
“Ten Things the Client Should Never Say to Their Children,”
ATLA-NJ Educational Foundation’s Boardwalk Seminar 2006, April 28,
2006
“Hot Topics Seminar,” November 3, 2001
Awards & Recognition
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2026 Super Lawyers
List, 2026 New Jersey Super Lawyers, 2026 Top 5 Family Law New Jersey Lawyers,
2026 New Jersey Top 10 Lawyers, Top 50: 2026 Women New Jersey Super
Lawyers, Top 100: 2026 New Jersey Super Lawyers. Read more about the award
methodology here.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the ROI-NJ Power List 2026:
Law. This recognition is conferred by ROI-NJ. A description of the selection
methodology can be found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized in New York Area’s Best
Lawyers 2026 for work in: Family Law, Family Law Arbitration, Family Law
Mediation. A description of the selection methodology can be found here.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized with the 2026 AV Preeminent®
rating from Martindale-Hubbell®. A description of the selection methodology can
be found here.
Jeralyn Lawrence has been nominated for NJ Family’s Best
New Jersey Lawyers for Families Campaign for 2026.
Jeralyn Lawrence was honored with the Good Scout Award by
Scouting America Patriots’ Path Council on September 30, 2025. This award
recognizes those that have made an effort to make the Watchung Hills area a
great place to live and work.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized as “Lawyer of the Year” and
in the “The Best Lawyers in America® 2026 for work in:
Collaborative Law: Family Law, Family Law, Family Law Arbitration, Family Law
Mediation on August 21, 2025. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here.
Lawrence Law was honored with the Somerset Hills Magazine
City List – Readers’ Choice Award for Best Law Firm in May 2025.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized as an ROI Influencer Women
in Business: 2025. This recognition is conferred by ROI-NJ. A description of
the selection methodology can be found here.
Jeralyn
Lawrence was recognized on the ROI Influencer Power List 2025:
Law. This recognition is conferred by ROI-NJ. A description of the
selection methodology can be found here.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized with the 2025 AV
Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell®. A description of the selection
methodology can be found here.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2025 Super Lawyers
List, 2025 New Jersey Super Lawyers, Top 50: 2025 Women New Jersey Super
Lawyers, Top 100: 2025 New Jersey Super Lawyers. Read more about the award
methodology here.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized in The Best Lawyers in
America 2025 for work in: Family Law, Family Law Arbitration, Family Law
Mediation. Jeralyn was named “Lawyer of the Year” for Family Law Mediation,
Woodbridge in 2016 and 2021. Jeralyn was named “Lawyer of the Year” for Family
Law Arbitration, Woodbridge in 2020 and 2024 and for Family Law in 2018. A
description of the selection methodology can be found here.
Lawrence Law was named as a Tier 1 Family Law Firm and Tier
1 Family Mediation Law Firm in New Jersey, in the 2025 edition of Best Law
Firms®. Read more about the award methodology here.
Lawrence Law was named Best of 2024 Winner of Best Family
Law Firm & Best of 2024 Hall of Fame Best Family Law Firm by New Jersey Law
Journal. To view the full list of awardees, visit here.
Jeralyn Lawrence has been Inducted into the Prestigious
Marquis Who’s Who 2024 Biographical Registry.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized in the 2025 edition of The
Best Lawyers in America. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was reappointed to the New Jersey State Bar
Association Family Law Executive Committee, July 2024.
Jeralyn Lawrence has achieved the Martindale-Hubbell AV
Preeminent Rating for the 15th year in a row. Jeralyn has been recognized with
this honor from 2009 to 2024. Read more about the award here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was named 2024 Best Lawyers, Lawyer of the
Year for Family Law Arbitration. A description of the selection methodology can
be found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was named 2024 Professional Lawyer of the
Year by the Commission on Professionalism in the Law and was nominated by the
New Jersey State Bar Association in 2024 and by the Somerset County Bar
Association in 2014. For more information, visit here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence has been celebrated for her role as a New
Jersey State Bar Association Officer from 2018 to 2024. Jeralyn was recognized
for her dedicated service to the Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments
Committee. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme
Court of New Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence has been honored by the New Jersey State
Bar Association for her dedicated service as an NJSBA Delegate for the American
Bar Association from 2021 to 2023. This recognition highlights her leadership
and influence within both the NJSBA and ABA. No aspect of this advertisement
has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence received the 2024 Her Hero Lifetime
Achievement Award from the New York City Bar Association.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected as a 2023 Trial Bar Award
Honoree by the Trial Attorneys of New Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized and honored at the Somerset
County Bar Association & Foundation 2023 Annual Installation of Officers
& Trustees.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized at the 2023 Barry Croland
Inn of Court’s Final Meeting for her leadership as NJSBA President.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized at the Hudson County State
Bar Night, held by the Hudson County Bar Association and State Bar Association,
for her remarkable service as NJSBA President.
Jeralyn Lawrence has been selected twice as an Attorney of
the Year Finalist by the New Jersey Law Journal.
Jeralyn Lawrence has been selected to the Super Lawyers list
since 2006 and in the Top 50 Women New Jersey and Top 100 New Jersey since
2016. The Super Lawyers List is issued by Thompson Reuters. A description of
the selection methodology can be found here. No aspect of this advertisement
has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was recognized at the 2023 Women in
Business of Watchung event, held by the Borough of Watchung.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the ROI Influencers: Women
in Business. This recognition is conferred by ROI-NJ. A description of the
selection methodology can be found here. No aspect of this
advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the ROI-NJ Power List: Law.
This recognition is conferred by ROI-NJ. A description of the selection
methodology can be found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to 2023 list of
Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent® lawyers. This award is conferred by
Martindale-Hubbell. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here.
No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence has received the Saul Tischler Award in
2023 from the Family Law Section of the NJSBA for her lifetime achievement in
family law.
Jeralyn Lawrence received the Leadership Excellence Award
from Citrin Cooperman at their Women at the Wheel event in 2022.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2022 Best Lawyers® list.
A description of the selection methodology can be found here. No aspect of this
advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected in ROI-NJs inaugural ROI
Influencers: Law list. This recognition is conferred by ROI-NJ. A
description of the selection methodology can be found here.
No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected in the NJBIZ 2022 Power Law
50. This recognition is conferred by NJBIZ. A description of the
selection methodology can be found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to 2022 list of
Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent® lawyers. This award is conferred by
Martindale-Hubbell. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here.
No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected as a 2021 NJBIZ Leaders in the
Law Honoree, 2021. This award is conferred by NJBIZ. Following an open
nomination period, honorees were chosen by a panel of independent judges with
experience in the justice system. The selections were based on legal
professionals – lawyers and general counsels – whose dedication to their
occupation and to their communities is outstanding.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to 2021 list of
Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent® lawyers. This award is conferred by
Martindale-Hubbell. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here.
No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2021 Best Lawyers® list.
A description of the selection methodology can be found here. No aspect of this
advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2021 Best Divorce
Lawyers in Clifton list. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here.
No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2021 Best Lawyers®
Lawyer of The Year list. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2020 Best Lawyers® list.
A description of the selection methodology can be found here. No aspect of this
advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2020 Best Lawyers®
Lawyer of The Year list. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2018 Best Lawyers®
Lawyer of The Year list. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
Jeralyn Lawrence was selected to the 2016 Best Lawyers®
Lawyer of The Year list. A description of the selection methodology can be
found here. No
aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New
Jersey.
No aspect of these advertisements have been approved by the
Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Publications
“Empathy,
Experience, and Appreciative” feature article in New Jersey Super
Lawyers Magazine, March 2026.
“Putting
Lawyers First: A Call to Transform Wellness in the Legal Profession and Change
the Culture that Breeds Unwellness” article for New Jersey Lawyer,
February 2026.
“‘Work
Hard, Play Hard, Be Present’: How Jeralyn Lawrence Finds Balance in a Demanding
World” interview article for TAPInto, June 2025.
“Insights
and Strategies for Women in Law” article for Attorney at Law Magazine, May
2025.
“Our
Job is To Feel” feature article and “Our
Job is To Feel” digital edition cover story in New Jersey Super
Lawyers Magazine, March 2025.
“These
Issues Will Be Top Of Mind For Small Firms In ’25”, featured in Law360
Pulse in January 2025.
“Awareness,
Hope and Strength in the Face of Domestic Violence”, quoted in the
December 2024 Domestic Violence issue of the NJSBA’s New Jersey Lawyer
magazine.
“NJSBA
Efforts Help Create Path to Reinstatement after Disbarment,” quoted
New Jersey State Bar Association Capitol Report.
“Leading with
Integrity and Compassion in Family Law,” cover story for The Success
Talks, Women in Business 2024.
“Geary
v. Geary Does Not, Never Has, and Never Will Stand for the Use of Alimony
Formulas in Divorce Cases,” featured in New Jersey Family Lawyer.
“Cleared
After 5 Years of Working Under Suspicion, Lawyer Assesses the Damage,” quoted
in the New Jersey Law Journal.
“You
Don’t Need a French Vineyard to Have a Prolonged Divorce Proceeding,” featured
and quoted in the New York Times.
“Leading
with Honor,” quoted in Bridgewater City Lifestyle
“New
Jersey Judge Shortage Freezes Couples in Messy Divorce Cases,” quoted
in Bloomberg Law
“’Passionate
About Lawyers’: Jeralyn Lawrence Has a Banner Year as NJSBA President,” featured
in
“States
Look to Unconventional Fix for Attorney Shortages: Nonlawyers,” quoted
in the Wall Street Journal
“’Knowledge
is Power’ A Conversation About New Jersey Divorce Law,” quoted in
Pezzano Mickey Law Newsletter
“‘A
profession in crisis.’ NJ report latest to highlight lawyer mental health
problems,” quoted in Reuters
“NJ
Supreme Court forms committee on mental health in legal community,” quoted
in NJBIZ
“Attorney
sues to move trial delayed by NJ’s judge shortage,” interviewed by NJ
Spotlight News
“Survey
finds deluge of mental health issues among state’s lawyers,” quoted in
New Jersey Monitor
“As
judicial vacancies climb, Senate panel OKs four nominees to the bench”,
quoted in New Jersey Monitor article.
“NJ
Judge Shortage Could Get Worse by June”, quoted on WPG Radio article.
“Where
is Murphy on solving this outrageous judicial crisis? “, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“Driving-While-Stoned
Test Case Pushed Back as Court Adopts ‘Daubert’ Standard”, quoted in New
Jersey Law Journal article.
“Judicial
vacancies are an embarrassment and our elected leaders are to blame”,
quoted in New Jersey Monitor article.
“What’s
driving New Jersey’s judicial vacancy crisis?”, quoted in POLITICO Pro
article.
“Lack
of judges will delay civil matters in 6 N.J. counties”, quoted in WBGO
article.
“Civil
and matrimonial trials are suspended in six New Jersey counties due to a lack
of judges”, quoted in Local Today article.
“Lack
of judges will delay civil matters in 6 N.J. counties, including 3 in South
Jersey”, quoted on WHYY PBS.
“Judicial
vacancies trigger suspension of trials in some parts of New Jersey”, quoted
in Politico article.
“NJ
pauses marital and other court cases in six counties amid judge shortage”,
quoted in northjersey.com article.
“Courts
suspend civil, divorce trials in six counties amid stunning judicial vacancies”,
quoted in New Jersey Monitor article.
“NJ
Judge Shortage Halts Civil, Divorce Trials In 2 Vicinages”, quoted in
Law360 article.
“NJ
Judicial Vacancy Crisis Forces Judiciary to Cancel All Civil and Matrimonial
Trials in 2 Vicinages”, quoted in New Jersey Law Journal article.
“It
isn’t just empty judge seats in NJ. Half of all nominees await Senate
confirmation”, quoted in App.com article.
“Suspension of Court
Cases Over Judge Shortage”, interview by NJ Spotlight News.
‘Tuesdays
Are the Worst Days’: Lawyers Say They Wait an Hour in Cold to Enter Courthouse,
quoted in New Jersey Law Journal article.
Bergen
County Bar Association Removes Pronouns from Bylaws to Make Wording More
Inclusive, NJ.com article.
Temple
of Doom the Prima Facia Showing of Cohabitation Remains a Mystery,
collaboration on NJ.com article.
Will
an Inheritance Change My Alimony Payments?, quoted in NJ.com article.
NJSBA:
Increasing Required Pro Bono Hours Could Do More Harm Than Good, New Jersey
Law Journal.
More
People in Jail Due to Trial Slowdown, NJ Spotlight News interview.
NJSBA
President Clarifies Association’s Position on ‘Wilson’ Rule, NJ Law Journal
Letter to the Editor.
Progress
on NJ judicial nominees, but major backlog remains, quoted in NJ Spotlight
News interview.
Justice For All –
Interview with Rebecca Berger from RVN Television.
“Two
new N.J. Supreme Court justices sworn in”, quoted in NJ.com article.
“How
can I raise my credit score before a divorce?”, quoted in NJ.com article.
“Widow
fights to have defibrillators on every floor of N.J. courthouses to prevent
tragedy that took husband’s life”, quoted in NJ.com article.
“Debate
Over Florida LGBTQ+ Laws Shakes Up Planning for Bar Association Retreat”,
quoted in New Jersey Law Journal article.
“Attorneys
Say Returning to Live Proceedings Exposes Them to Health Risks”, quoted in
New Jersey Law Journal article.
“Consideration
of the Savings Component in Alimony Awards”, New Jersey Law Journal.
“Shortage
of judges in N.J. puts families’ lives in limbo as divorce, custody cases drag
on, lawyers say”, quoted in NJ.com article.
“What
will my ex’s pension mean to me if I need a nursing home?”, quoted in
NJ.com article.
“Gov.
Murphy reveals his newest choice for the N.J. Supreme Court”, quoted in
NJ.com article.
Interviewed on the Law & Crime Network.
“Nothing
But The Truth”, podcast interview.
“I’m
considering divorce. How long will it take with all those judicial vacancies?”,
quoted in NJ.com article.
Interviewed on WHYY Radio
Times.
“NJ
Residents ‘should be outraged’ over judicial vacancies, group says”,
interview on NJ 101.5
“How
a ‘catastrophic’ shortage of judges is disrupting the lives of thousands in NJ”,
quoted in NorthJersey.com article.
“I
make more than my husband. What happens to alimony in divorce?”, quoted in
NJ.com article.
“New
Jersey’s Appellate Division Has Fewer and Fewer Judges. Will It Be Able to Keep
Up?”, quoted on the New Jersey Law Journal article.
“Judicial
vacancies poised to edge past 2020 high”, quoted in The New Jersey Monitor
article.
“N.J.
Senate confirms 4 new Superior Court judges, but there’s still a huge judge
shortage”, quoted in NJ.com article.
“I’m
divorcing my military husband. How can I get his Social Security number?”,
quoted in NJ.com article.
‘Astonishing
number’ of NJ Supreme Court Vacancies, interview by NJ Spotlight News.
“Do
I have a right to my ex-husband’s pension?”, quoted in NJ.com article.
Featured in NJ
Family Magazine’s Mompreneur, Women in Business.
“Why
Family Court Should Consider Staying Remote”, quoted in Law360 article.
‘Astonishing
number’ of NJ Supreme Court Vacancies, quoted in NJ Spotlight News.
“Putting
Lawyers First” podcast interview by Suzi Hixon of Legally Blissed
Conversations.
Lack
of Judges is ‘destroying children and families’, interview by Branda
Flanagan of Update New Jersey.
Court
Judge Vacancy Crisis, interview by Laura Jones from Update New Jersey.
Interview by NJ Spotlight News Anchor Briana Vannozzi on
the shortages
of judges in New Jersey and the “dire need” to fill the vacancies.
Attys
On NJ Disbarment Reform Panel Assure An ‘Open Mind’, quoted in Law360
article.
Catastrophic
Shortage of Judges in New Jersey, interview by Patch.com.
My
Ex Won’t Give Me My Divorce Paperwork. Can I Get Social Security?, quoted
in NJ.com article.
“Judge’s
Gripe About Family Court Is Not an Isolated Phenomenon, Lawyers Say”,
quoted in New Jersey Law Journal article.
“Judge
Vacancies in New Jersey are Causing Thousands of People to Put Their Lives on
Hold”, Op-Ed, The Star Ledger, June 9, 2022.
“What
happens to a car’s sale price in a divorce settlement?”, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“My
Marriage Wasn’t Legal. What Happens to My House?”, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“How Can I Split Shared Expenses With My Child’s Other
Parent?”, quoted in Moms.com article.
“My
husband won’t make an estate plan. What can I do?”, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“My
ex died. How do I get his pension?”, quoted in NJ.com article.
“I
inherited bonds. How will the tax bill count in my divorce?”, quoted in
NJ.com article.
“Will
I have to pay my wife alimony even though she can work?”, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“Am
I owed part of my husband’s pension after divorce?”, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“Can
my husband’s ex still get part of his 401(k) and pension?”, quoted in
NJ.com article.
“Will
Another Country Recognize this Divorce?”, quoted in NJ.com article.
“I’m
getting divorced. When will I get my husband’s pension?”, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“Can
I go after my ex’s IRA to get back alimony payments?”, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“A
Modern Family: Third Parties Raising Children”, article on NJMoneyHelp.com.
“Can
I go after my ex’s IRA to get back alimony payments?”, quoted in NJ.com
article.
“The
Evolution and Regression of Grandparent Visitation Rights in New Jersey”
Determining
the Marital Standard of Living: An Analysis of N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23(b)(4) and the
Importance of Accurately Identifying the Marital Lifestyle when Calculating
Alimony
New
Jersey Child Support Guidelines: Effectively Arguing Appropriate Deviations to
the Court and Opposing Counsel
Examining
Cohabitation Post-Landau, When Did it Become So Difficult to Establish a Prima
Facie Case of Cohabitation
Fifty
or More Ways to Show She or He is More than a Lover – Facts to Prove
Cohabitation
Getting
Started in a Divorce
The
Impact of Cohabitation Under New Jersey Law An Analysis of Pre and
Post-Amendment Statutory Law and Case-Law Precedent
What
Happens to Child Support When a Disabled Child Becomes an Adult
of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and has been certified by the Academy as a Family Law Arbitrator.
To complement the breadth of her matrimonial, divorce and family law practice, Jeralyn involves herself in various professional engagements outside the firm. She frequently serves as a speaker and panelist at divorce and family law programs and seminars and she can be found on twitter @JeralynLaw. She has been admitted to the rosters of Mediators for Economic Aspects of Family Law Cases and of Custody and Parenting Time Cases for Somerset County. She serves on the Matrimonial Certification Committee that oversees the statewide matrimonial attorney certification process. Jeralyn spends her spare time as an attorney volunteer at the Resource Center of Somerset and the New Jersey State Bar Military Legal Assistance Program, wherein she provides pro bono legal assistance to New Jersey residents who have served overseas or active duty of the armed forces after September 11, 2001.
Jeralyn was honored by NJBiz as one of New Jersey's 2011 Best 50 Women in Business. She was also selected as the 2009 Kean University Distinguished Alumna , the preeminent award for alumni, by the Kean University Alumni Association. She was honored as an Outstanding Woman in Somerset County for 2008 by the Somerset County Commission On the Status Of Women. In 2007, she received the Young Lawyers Division's Professional Achievement Award and the Annual Legislative Recognition Award from the New Jersey State Bar Association. She is also a graduate of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and a member of the Central New Jersey Inns of Court. While in law school, Jeralyn was awarded the New Jersey Chapter of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers' Award, in addition to serving as Student Director of the Family Law Clinic. Recently, Jeralyn was granted Fellowship to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, the pre-eminent family law association in America.
Jeralyn has been selected as one of New Jersey's Super Lawyers in the Family Law section, an honor she has received for several years. She was also named among Top 100 New Jersey Super Lawyers , as well as Top 50 Female New Jersey Super Lawyers . In addition, Jeralyn has been selected by her peers as one of New Jersey's Top 10 matrimonial lawyers under the age of 40. She has also been recognized by the New Jersey Law Journal as one of 40 accomplished and promising attorneys in the State of New Jersey under the age of 40.
Jeralyn is a member of the NMM Women's Forum Steering Committee.
Publication • Quoted, N.J. Alimony Reform Measure Is Panned by Family Lawyers , New Jersey Law Journal , November 26, 2013
• Adultery: The Loophole Residency Requirement , NJICLE Seminar Materials , Hot Tips in Family Law 2013/2014, Rules Are Made to be Broken: Exceptions, Dissents, and Loopholes, November 11, 2013
• Quoted, Paying the Price , NJ BIZ , November 11, 2013
•Quoted, Judiciary Corrects Counties That Charged Family Litigants Too Little , New Jersey Law Journal , October 31, 2013
•Quoted, Slain Waldwick woman's baby faces uncertain future , The Record , October 25, 2013
• Advice to the Prospective Divorce Client , The CONNECTION Magazine - Warren-Watchung Edition , September 2013
•Interviewed, Cross-examination: A look at family collaborative law, New Jersey Law Journal: The Bar Report , July 22, 2013
•Quoted, Family Bar Braces for New Law Governing Prenuptial Agreements , New Jersey Law Journal , July 2, 2013
• Ten Things Divorcing Parents Should Never Say to Their Children , The CONNECTION Magazine - Warren-Watchung Edition , June 2013
• Changes in Circumstances: Navigating the Procedural Pathway When Addressing Support Obligation Modification , NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, October 10-14, 2012
• Imputation of Income , New Jersey Women's Journal , November/December 2011
• Grandparent Visitation , New Jersey Women's Journal , September/October 2011
• The Differences Between Divorce Litigation and Divorce Collaboration , NJICLE Seminar Materials , 2011
• Imputation of Income , New Jersey Women's Journal , November/December 2011
• Grandparent Visitation , New Jersey Women's Journal , September/October 2011
• The Differences Between Divorce Litigation and Divorce Collaboration , NJICLE Seminar Materials , 2011
•Quoted, Your Divorce To-Do List , Always New You , August 2011
• Parent Coordinator , New Jersey Women's Journal , May/June 2011
• What Impact Does a Child's Income Have on Child Support , New Jersey Women's Journal , March/April 2011
• The Imputation of Income and Its Impact Upon the Dependent Spouse - A Historical Analysis from Khalaf to the Present , 2011 NJICLE Family Law Symposium, January 2011
• Standard Provisions of a Marital Settlement Agreement , New Jersey Women's Journal , November/December 2010
• What to Consider When Considering Divorce , New Jersey Women's Journal , September/October 2010
• Twenty Cases Matrimonial Attorneys Mst Know When Handling a Domestic Violence Matter , NSBA Mid-Year Meeting, 2010
• Trends in Domestic Violence: The New Jersey Judiciary is Expanding Its View on Who is a Victim of Domestic Violence as Defined by the Domestic Violence Act , NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, 2010
• Prenuptial Agreements , New Jersey Women's Journal , July/August 2010
• The Differences Between Divorce Litigation and Divorce Collaboration , NJICLE Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce, June 17, 2010
• Child Support and the Special Needs Child , New Jersey Women's Journal , May/June 2010
• The Difference Between Divorce Litigation and Divorce Collaboration , NMM Matrimonial Law Alert , May 2010
• College Contribution , New Jersey Women's Journal , March/April 2010
• Dispelling Divorce Law Myths , New Jersey Women's Journal , January/February 2010
• Redacting Personal Identifiers in Divorce Cases , New Jersey Women's Journal , November/December 2009
• Is a Ten Year Marriage Still Considered Long-Term: An Overview of the Different Types of Alimony and the Judicial Progression Subsequent to Hughes
• Advice to Prospective Client , New Jersey Women's Journal , September/October 2009
• How to Make the Family Bar More Family Oriented , NMM Article
• Emotionally Healthy Divorce , New Jersey Women's Journal , July/August 2009
• Domestic Violence , New Jersey Women's Journal , May/June 2009
• Palimony , New Jersey Women's Journal , March/April 2009
• How to Make the Family Bar More Family Oriented , NMM Article
• Collaborative Law , New Jersey Women's Journal , November/December 2008
• Ten Things Clients Should Never Say to Their Children , New Jersey Women's Journal , September/October 2008
• Relocation , New Jersey Women's Journal , July/August 2008
• Alimony , New Jersey Women's Journal , May/June 2008
• New Jersey Child Support Guidelines , New Jersey Women's Journal , March/April 2008
• Grounds for Divorce , New Jersey Women's Journal , January/February 2008
• Domestic Violence , New Jersey Women's Journal , November/December 2007
• College Contribution , New Jersey Women's Journal , September/October 2007
• Grandparent Visitation , New Jersey Women's Journal , July/August 2007
• Ten Things Clients Should Never Say to Their Children , New Jersey Women's Journal , May/June 2007
• Custody and Parenting Time , New Jersey Women's Journal , March/April 2007
• Disputing Passive Increases in Value , New Jersey Lawyer , January 8, 2007
• The Uncontested Divorce Hearing , New Jersey Women's Journal , January/February 2007
• What to Consider When Considering A Divorce , New Jersey Women's Journal , November 2006
•New Jersey Family Lawyer , Junior Editor
• The Grandparents' Ruling Gains Favor , New Jersey Lawyer , September 8, 2003
• Reasons Why To Hire A Divorce Attorney , Garden State Woman 2005-2006 Financial Resources Guide
• Using the Real Estate Expert and Your Client's Testimony to Dispute Passive Increases
News • Jeralyn L. Lawrence Elected President-Elect of the Somerset County Bar Association
• Jeralyn L. Lawrence Elected to Serve on Local Women's Political Caucus Board
• Jeralyn Lawrence Installed as Chair of Family Law Section of State Bar Association
• Jeralyn Lawrence Speaks at New Jersey Association for Justice 2014 Boardwalk Seminar
• Jeralyn Lawrence Named Among Top 100 New Jersey Super Lawyers & Top 50 Women New Jersey Super Lawyers
• Jeralyn Lawrence Receives TOP 10 Attorney Award
• Twenty-Eight Norris McLaughlin Attorneys Recognized by New Jersey Super Lawyers 2014
• Jeralyn Lawrence Quoted in New York Post on Minor's Lawsuit for Financial Support
• Jeralyn Lawrence a Speaker at Third Parties in Family Law Seminar
Presentations •The Child Support Guidelines: How to Advocate to Deviate, NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, December 14, 2013
•Child Custody in the 21st Century, NJICLE's Central CLEfest, Iselin, NJ, November 25, 2013
•Hot Tips in Family Law 2013/2014, Rules Are Made to be Broken: Exceptions, Dissents, and Loopholes, NJICLE, New Brunswick, NJ, November 11, 2013
•Child Custody in the 21st Century, NJICLE's South CLEfest, Atlantic City, NJ, August 16, 2013
•Family Law for Paralegals & New Attorneys: A 2013 Update, NJSBA Paralegal Committee, New Brunswick, NJ, August 1, 2013
• Bench Bar Seminar , NJSBA Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, May 17, 2013
• Sheridan and the Innocent Spouse , NJAJ Educational Foundation, Inc. Boardwalk Seminar 2013, Atlantic City, NJ, April 18, 2013
•Hot Tips in Family Law: Marriage in 2013, NJICLE, November 12, 2012
•Work-Life Balance: Is it in the Cards? NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 13, 2012
•Change in Circumstances - Modification of Support When Lady Luck Deals Your Client a Bad Hand, NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 12, 2012
•Collaborative Law Training, NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, March 16, 2012 (Day 1)
•Collaborative Law Training, NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, NJ, March 17, 2012 (Day 2)
•Hot Tips in Family Law 2013/2014: Rules are Made to be Broken, NJICLE, November 11, 2013
•Understanding the Neurobiology and Symptoms of Chemical and Other Addictions: Implications for Children, Families, & Custody, AFCC, October 12, 2013
•Hot Tips in Family Law: Marriage in 2013, NJICLE, November 12, 2012
•Work-Life Balance: Is it in the Cards? NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 13, 2012
•Change in Circumstances - Modification of Support When Lady Luck Deals Your Client a Bad Hand, NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 12, 2012
•Collaborative Law Training, NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 16, 2012 (Day 1)
•Collaborative Law Training, NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 17, 2012 (Day 2)
• Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce , NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, April 9, 2011 (Day 1)
• Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce , NJICLE, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, April 16, 2011 (Day 2)
• Imputation Issues , NJICLE & NJSBA Family Law Section, January 29, 2011
• Collaborative Divorce: An Essential Primer for All Family Law Practitioners , NJICLE , Edison, New Jersey, June 17, 2010
•NJSBA Annual Meeting and Convention, May 19-21, 2010
•2010 Family Law Symposium, January 29, 2010, Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick
•Rights and Responsibilities of Adults in Nontraditional Families, New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Mid-Year Meeting, Disney's Boardwalk Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, November 5-9, 2008
•What Everyone Should Know About Divorce, Child Custody and Grandparents' Rights, New Jersey State Bar Foundation, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, October 23, 2008
•Settlement - Civil Restraining Orders, Hot Tips in Family Law 2008: Back to Basics , New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section in association with the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September 20,2008
•2008 Family Law Symposium, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education in cooperation with the New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section, Iselin, New Jersey, January 25-26, 2008
•Are Best Practices Forcing Litigation to Go 'Sideways': 'To Whine or Not to Wine' Recent Court Rule Amendments for Civil and Family Cases, Family Law Section Meeting , Annual Mid-Year Meeting, New Jersey State Bar Association, Santa Barbara, California, November 8, 2007
•Family Court Rules: Overview and 2008 Update, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, October 23, 2007
• Imputation Issues , NJICLE & NJSBA Family Law Section, January 29, 2011
• Collaborative Divorce: An Essential Primer for All Family Law Practitioners , NJICLE , Edison, New Jersey, June 17, 2010
•Norris McLaughlin & Marcus Attorneys to Speak at the NJSBA Annual Meeting and Convention, May 19-21, 2010
•Jeralyn speaks at 2010 Family Law Symposium, January 29, 2010, Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick
•Rights and Responsibilities of Adults in Nontraditional Families, New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Mid-Year Meeting, Disney's Boardwalk Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, November 5-9, 2008
•What Everyone Should Know About Divorce, Child Custody and Grandparents' Rights, New Jersey State Bar Foundation, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, October 23, 2008
•Settlement - Civil Restraining Orders, Hot Tips in Family Law 2008: Back to Basics , New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section in association with the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September 20,2008
•2008 Family Law Symposium , New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education in cooperation with the New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section, Iselin, New Jersey, January 25-26, 2008
•Are Best Practices Forcing Litigation to Go 'Sideways': 'To Whine or Not to Wine' Recent Court Rule Amendments for Civil and Family Cases, Family Law Section Meeting , Annual Mid-Year Meeting, New Jersey State Bar Association, Santa Barbara, California, November 8, 2007
•Family Court Rules: Overview and 2008 Update, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, October 23, 2007
•Divorce Law, Child Custody and Grandparents Rights, New Jersey State Bar Foundation, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, October 16, 2007
•Hot Tips in Family Law 2007: Factors, Grounds & Tests, Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education in cooperation with the New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section, September 29, 2007
•Custody Conversations - Fun with Dick and Jane Skits and Panel Discussions, New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section, May 16, 2007
•The ABC's of an Effective CDR Presentation - From the Presenter's Perspective, Boardwalk Seminar 2007 , Association of Trial Lawyers of America-New Jersey Educational Foundation, Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 26-27, 2007
•What Everyone Should Know About Child Custody and Grandparents' Rights, New Jersey State Bar Foundation, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey, January 10, 2007
•Hot Tips on International Family Law Issues, Mid-Year Meeting of the New Jersey State Bar Association, Rome, Italy, November 10, 2006
•Key Family Court Rules, 2006 Family Law Summer Institute , New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, July 26-27, 2006
• Ten Things the Client Should Never Say to Their Children , ATLA-NJ Educational Foundation's Boardwalk Seminar 2006 , April 28,2006
• Hot Topics Seminar , November 3, 2001
Accreditations •Certified Matrimonial Attorney
•Certified Family Law Arbitrator
•Accredited Mediator
•Accredited Collaborative Law Attorney
•Graduate of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy Member:
Professional Affiliations •New Jersey State Bar Association
•Family Law Section
•Chair
•Executive Committee
•Associate Managing Editor, New Jersey Family Lawyer
•New Jersey Supreme Court
•Matrimonial Certification Committee
•Office of Attorney Ethics
•District XIII Attorney Ethics Committee
•Somerset County Bar Association
•President-Elect
•Somerset County Domestic Violence Working Group, Family Law Section
•American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
•Fellowship
•Board of Managers
•Association of Trial Lawyers of America
•New Jersey Women Lawyers Association
•New Jersey Association of Professional Mediator.