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Cheryl E. Connors | Specializes in divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, and equitable distribution.
Cheryl E. Connors
    

  • Bar Admission:

    New Jersey, 2005
    U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, 2005

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Education:

J.D., Seton Hall University School of Law, magna cum laude, 2005
B.A., Cornell University, with distinction, 2000

Biographical Information:

Cheryl E. Connors is an associate with the Family Law Team at Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer in the Woodbridge office. Ms. Connors served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Barry T. Albin, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey from 2005-2006. While attending Seton Hall University School of Law, Ms. Connors was a senior member of the Seton Hall Law Review.

Ms. Connors practices in the area of family law concentrating on issues of divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, equitable distribution, palimony, adoption and paternity. Ms. Connors is a member of the Family Law Section and Young Lawyers Division of the New Jersey State Bar Association and a member of the Middlesex County Bar Association, Monmouth Bar Association, and New Jersey Women Lawyers Association. Ms. Connors served on the Law Revision Commission of the New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section in 2008. She also co-authored an article entitled "Major Factors to Consider When Distributing Real Estate in Divorce" by Charles F. Vuotto, Esq. and Cheryl E. Connors, Esq., which was presented at the annual Family Law Symposium in 2008.  She has also been published in Divorce Magazine's Frequently Asked Questions feature.  Ms. Connors served on the Palimony Statute Subcomittee of the New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Executive Committee in 2009 and will serve as a Matrimonial Early Settlement Panelist in Middlesex County in 2010.

Client Resources

Ms. Connors is also a regular contributor to the Wilentz Family law Blog, www.wilentzfamilylaw.com.  This blog, created by the family law attorneys at Wilentz, is a vehicle to provide useful and practical information to attorneys, clients and prospective clients on a variety of topics, including child support, custody, parenting time, alimony, divorce, equitable distribution, prenuptial agreements, domestic violence, appeals, enforcement of agreements, breach of agreements and grandparent and sibling visitation.  This blog is a good source of information for individuals facing specific New Jersey and New York family law questions and issues.