Family Law Attorney
Kenneth A. White is extremely active in the bar, serving as a member of the Assignment Judge’s Family Lawyers Committee, the Early Settlement Panel, the Central New Jersey Family Law American Inn of Court, and the Legal Clinic of Women Helping Women and Women Aware. His devotion to Family Law not only makes him a great attorney, but also a caring and sympathetic counselor.
Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney with 50+ attorneys who have reviewed or endorsed him on Avvo. Whether you are in need of an attorney to help you finalize your divorce in a swift, amicable matter by settlement or an experienced trial attorney prepared to aggressively represent your interests before the court, Ken is the right attorney for the job.
Certified Matrimonial Attorney
Ken is Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney. Currently, less than 3% of active New Jersey attorneys hold any type of board certification. If you were seeking the help of a doctor to address a serious medical condition you would likely seek out a Board Certified medical professional. It is respectfully suggested that your potential divorce / family law matter is no less serious or important, and for that reason you should seek the assistance of a Certified Attorney. For more information about Supreme Court Certification please see the following: http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/supreme_doc/njbac/.
In addition to having been Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Ken has been to the Assignment Judge’s Family Law Committee of Middlesex County. The purpose of the committee is to help shape policy and procedure within Family Court of Middlesex County.
Further, at the request of the court Ken serves as an Early Settlement Panelist in Middlesex County. The Early Settlement Panel is comprised of two attorneys appointed by the court to arbitrate divorce cases on a volunteer basis. Ken has served in this capacity on a regular basis since 2001.
Additionally, Ken has been repeatedly appointed by the Family Court to serve as a Guardian Ad Litem and as a Mediator for the purpose of helping members of the public bring their family law litigation to a successful conclusion.
Ken possesses an exceptional understanding of the law and its practice. He has the rare ability to analyze a legal problem from various perspectives and resolve it in the manner that is best for his client. Most importantly, he works carefully and efficiently so clients always know they can place their trust in him. No attorney will work harder for his or her client than Ken White. He attended Nova University School of Law (1993) and earned his undergraduate degree at Adelphi University. Ken belongs to both the New Jersey and the Florida State Bar Associations.
- Nova University Center for the Study of Law, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1993
- Adelphi University, Garden City, NJ, USA, B.A., Major: Accounting
- Widener University School of Law, Wilmington, Delaware
- Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
- B.S.
- Major: Business
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- Will my ex get my house in our divorce? (Full Article Here)
- How to get an ex-spouse’s pension (Full Article Here)
- My ex won’t pay my car loan. Now what? (Full Article Here)
- Can I garnish my ex’s pension for child support (Full Article Here)
- If my soon-to-be-ex is lying, should I? (Full Article Here)
- Can I pay less alimony after job change? (Full Article Here)
- Should I fight ex over custody for older kids? (Full Article Here)
- When a divorcing spouse is hiding money (Full Article Here)
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- What does my new job mean to alimony? (Full Article Here)
- Protecting assets before a marriage (Full Article Here)
- Spending assets before a divorce (Full Article Here)
- When your ex won’t pay college obligations (Full Article Here)
- Marriage, pre-nups and deadlines (Full Article Here)
- What assets get shared in a divorce? (Full Article Here)
- Will a new job change my alimony? (Full Article Here)
- My ex won’t pay college obligations (Full Article Here)
- Should I sign a pre-nup? (Full Article Here)
- When a spouse lies on a joint tax return (Full Article Here)
- Separating your credit before a divorce (Full Article Here)
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- Matrimonial Law Attorney, Supreme Court of New Jersey
- Divorce
- Family Law
- Custody & Visitation
- Modification and Enforcement of Support Awards
- Domestic Violence
- Adoption
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- New Jersey State Bar Association, Member
- Florida State Bar Association, Member
- Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney
- Assignment Judge’s Family Lawyers Committee Member- Middlesex
- Early Settlement Panelist- Middlesex
- Central New Jersey Family Law American Inn of Court- Member
- Legal Clinic, Women Helping Women and Women Aware
- Trained Civil Mediator
- Aldona E. Appleton Family Law Inn of Court, Master Member