- Essex County Bar Association
- New Jersey State Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, NJ Chapter
- Barry Croland American Inn of Court
- New Jersey State Bar Association, Family Law Executive Committee
Lynne compassionately advises clients on complex equitable distribution, alimony, child support, child custody and parenting time, matrimonial settlement agreements, prenuptial agreements, and post-judgment issues. She has been at the forefront of New Jersey’s family law practice for more than 40 years.
Lynne Strober is the Co-chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group and President-Elect of the New Jersey chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. She is a member of the board and the former President of the Barry I. Croland Family Law American Inn of Court, which is dedicated to promoting the highest levels of professionalism. Lynne is a former Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Section. She is also a former Chair of the Essex County Bar Association Family Law Executive Committee. In those roles, she has been instrumental in implementing New Jersey’s domestic violence laws and developing court rules that have positively impacted the judiciary.
Earlier in her career, Lynne was appointed by the Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court to serve as Chair of the Supreme Court’s Matrimonial Certification Committee and as a member of the Supreme Court’s Board on Attorney Certification, where she oversaw the certification of New Jersey attorneys.
Among her numerous accolades, Lynne has been named to the Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers, marking her 20th year on the New Jersey Super Lawyers list in 2025. She also holds an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, reflecting the highest possible level of professional excellence in both legal ability and ethical standards. Lynne received the “Family Law Trailblazer” award from the National Law Journal and the Essex County Bar Association’s Family Law Achievement Award for her commitment to promoting integrity, professionalism, advocacy, and the fair administration of justice in family law.
*No aspect of the advertisement or award(s) listed below has been approved by the Supreme Court of any state or the American Bar Association. A description of the standard or methodology used can be found here.
Lynne has been widely recognized for her leadership in family law, including being named to New Jersey Super Lawyers® for over 20 years, as well as honors from The Best Lawyers in America® and Martindale-Hubbell.
Best of Essex – Silver Winner, Family Law (2025)
The Best Lawyers in America®
New Jersey Super Lawyers® (2005–2026)
Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent®
The National Law Journal – Family Law Trailblazer Award
Essex County Bar Association Achievement Award
- “Is “Nesting” After Divorce Really Better for Kids?” New Jersey Family, February 2026
- “Can I Date Before My Divorce is Finalized?” American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers NJ Chapter, May 2023
- “Expert Opinions: Hired Guns vs. Objective Experts,” Family Lawyer Magazine, June 2019
- “Helping Clients with Mental Health Issues Cope with Divorce,” Family Lawyer Magazine, October 2018
- “The Marital Lifestyle, Post-Complaint Earnings and Their Effect on Alimony,” New Jersey Law Journal, September 2018
- “Attorneys Have New Tools to Navigate Divorce,” New Jersey Business, August 2018 (quoted in)
- “Social Media and Family Law Cases,” Family Lawyer Magazine, Spring 2018
- “Done with taxes? Nope. Here’s what you need to know now for your 2018 tax return,” NJ.com, May 2018 (quoted in)
- “Divorce and Intellectual Property,” New Jersey Business, April 2017
- “The Athlete in Family Matters”, The Matrimonial Strategist, January 2017
- “Settling Matrimonial Cases”, The Matrimonial Strategist, September 2014
- “Divorce Pitfalls and the Affordable Healthcare Act (Obamacare)”, The Matrimonial Strategist, April 2014
- “Custody and Religion”, The Matrimonial Strategist, September 2013
- “Cut off dates for the Valuation of Active Assets”, The Matrimonial Strategist, April 2013
- “Custody Determinations: Childhood Obesity and the Law”, The Matrimonial Strategist, November 2012
- “Representing a Celebrity Client”, The Matrimonial Strategist, May 2012
- “The Impact on the Divorce if One Party Gambles”, The Matrimonial Strategist, June 2011
- “Video and Audio Recording in Domestic Cases”, The Matrimonial Strategist, October 2010
- “Resolving Matrimonial Cases in a Wacky, Negative Economy”, The Matrimonial Strategist, February 2009
- “Enforcing Foreign Pre-Marital Contracts”, The Matrimonial Strategist, October 2009
- “Practical Tips For Negotiation Settlement In Matrimonial Cases”, The Matrimonial Strategist, March 2008
- “The Mediation Process in New Jersey”, The Matrimonial Strategist, October 2007
- “Closing Child Custody Cases in New Jersey”, New Jersey Family Lawyer, May 2008
- “The Utilization of Trusts to Meet Equitable Distribution and Support Obligations”, The Matrimonial Strategist, April 2004
- “Interstate Custody Determination”, The Matrimonial Strategist, August 2003
- “Potential for Attorney Liability Under the Federal Wiretap Law”, The Matrimonial Strategist, September 1998
- “Reimbursement of Living Expenses; Adoption’s Misunderstood Rule”, New Jersey Family Lawyer, March 1998
- “Problems That May Arise Upon Division of Retirement Benefits”, The Matrimonial Strategist, September 1997
- “Guidelines for Drafting Fair But Effective Premarital Agreements”, The Matrimonial Strategist, January 1996
- “Disclosure of Court-Appointed Expert Evaluations and Probation Reports to Litigants in Custody Cases”, New Jersey Family Lawyer, April 1986
- “Use of Experts in Matrimonial Cases”, New Jersey Family Lawyer, February 1984
From 1998 through 2010, Lynne served as Chair of the Supreme Court Matrimonial Certification Committee, and on the Supreme Court Board on Attorney Certification that oversees the statewide attorney certification process. She was appointed to this position by the Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Lynne was appointed and served for several years on the Supreme Court Family Division Practice Committee and the Supreme Court Civil Motions Practice Committee. She was appointed by the Supreme Court to serve as a member of the Domestic Violence Working Group (1992-1994 and 2002-2004 terms).
Lynne was appointed President of the 2015-2017 Barry Croland Family Law American Inn of Court. The Inn is an Association of legal professionals organized to enhance and improve the professional and ethical quality of the Family Law Practice in the community. The Inn provides programming designed to increase advocacy skills, collegiality and professionalism among its members.
She is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, New Jersey Chapter, and was the former Chair of the Family Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association (1992-1993), and the Essex County Bar Association Family Law Section Executive Committee (1988-1991). She was a member of the NJSBA Family Law Section Executive Committee for more than two decades and has served as a member of the Essex County Family Law Section Executive Committee for more than 30 years.
Lynne was recently interviewed on WCTC AM radio to discuss legal considerations for couples considering divorce. Click here to listen.
Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban Divorce: What Their Custody and Child Support Agreement Can Teach Families
October 6, 2025
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s divorce has shocked Hollywood. After 19 years of marriage, Kidman recently filed citing irreconcilable differences. While the headlines focus on their staggering net worth—Kidman reportedly worth $250M and Urban $75M—the court filings reveal something more familiar: issues of child custody, child support, and co-parenting.Engaged this Valentine’s Day? Here’s What to Know About the Legal Side of Rings
February 14, 2025
Valentine’s Day is all about love, celebration, and making lasting memories. For many couples, it’s also the prime time for proposals. February is one of the most popular months for engagements, with 37% of proposals happening between November and February. The month of February is filled with romantic gestures under sparkling lights and heartfelt moments shared with family, making it a truly special time for new beginnings.Top 10 Things Engaged Couples Need to Create a Prenuptial Agreement
January 9, 2025
Engagement season is a time of joy and excitement, as couples celebrate their love and plan for a future together. Amid the whirlwind of wedding planning, one practical step that can strengthen your partnership is creating a prenuptial agreement. While it may not seem romantic, a prenup fosters open communication and provides clarity for your financial future, helping to build a solid foundation for your marriage.Holiday Season Engagements: What You Need to Know About the Rules of Engagement Rings
December 20, 2024
In New Jersey, engagement rings are treated as conditional gifts. If the engagement is called off, the ring must be returned to the giver because the condition—marriage—was not fulfilled. While New Jersey courts generally focus on the conditional nature of the gift, fault can sometimes be considered when determining who keeps the ring. For example, if the giver’s actions directly caused the engagement to end, they may forfeit their right to reclaim the ring (NJ Law Journal). Proving intent beyond a ring being a gift conditioned on the marriage taking place can be challenging.Matrimonial and Family Law Insights: Breaking Down Mediation
July 16, 2024
Looking for a way to achieve an amicable divorce? At Mandelbaum Barrett PC, we believe in the power of mediation to facilitate a smoother and more efficient process.Lynne Strober Shares Insights on Asset Division in Episode 1 of Ways Thru Divorce
July 11, 2024
Divorce can be an emotional and complex journey, especially when children are involved. Lynne Strober, Partner and Co-Chair of the Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, recently shared her insights on dividing the assets in the new TV series, Ways Thru Divorce. To watch Lynne’s segment, “Getting Your Fair Share of […]Matrimonial and Family Law Insights: Importance of Negotiation
June 26, 2024
Considering divorce and wondering how to effectively manage the process? At Mandelbaum Barrett PC, we emphasize the power of negotiation to achieve the best outcomes for our clients.Inside the Heart of Family Law: A Journey with Lynne Strober
April 29, 2024
Meet Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of the Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC. With over 45 years of experience, Lynne shares her journey into family law with a profound sense of purpose, driven by her background in social work and social justice. She sees family law as a dynamic landscape where she actively guides individuals through complex legal matters, advocating for them in negotiations and courtroom proceedings. For Lynne, it's not just a profession—it's a vocation to effect meaningful change in her clients' lives.Insights into Mental Health Challenges in Divorce: A Perspective from Lynne Strober
April 1, 2024
Explore Lynne Strober's insights on the evolving landscape of mental health issues within divorce cases. With a keen understanding of familial dynamics, she emphasizes the impact of societal shifts on emotional well-being during divorce. The escalation in mental health challenges is attributed to global uncertainties, making divorce proceedings increasingly complex.Lynne Strober Addresses Mental Health Issues That May Impact a Divorce
February 2, 2024
In a recent courtroom drama, Lynne Strober, a seasoned family law attorney, confronted an unprecedented situation. Her client, likening herself to a robot, voiced subservience to her spouse's wishes. Strober promptly flagged this concerning declaration to the judge, advocating for a thorough mental evaluation. She stresses the necessity of prioritizing client well-being and collaborating with medical experts in such delicate cases, highlighting the intricate interplay between legal proceedings and mental health considerations.Navigating Mental Health Issues in Divorce: Insights from Lynne Strober
February 1, 2024
Divorce complexities heighten with mental health issues, as emphasized by Lynne Strober, Partner at Mandelbaum Barrett PC. She delves into prevalent challenges, from custody debates to privacy concerns under HIPAA laws. Strober navigates the legal labyrinth with sensitivity, acknowledging the impact on employment and children's welfare, advocating for a compassionate approach throughout.The Victims Assistance and Survivor Protection Act Set to Reshape the Legal Landscape of Domestic Violence Claims in New Jersey
January 22, 2024
The Victims Assistance and Survivor Protection Act (VASPA) in New Jersey, effective January 1, 2024, addresses gaps in restraining orders for stalking or cyber-harassment victims without a defined relationship with the perpetrator. Superseding previous legislation, VASPA expands protections, allowing victims to obtain orders irrespective of their connection to the alleged actor. While it bridges legal deficiencies, challenges emerge in balancing victim protection, preventing misuse, and managing potential court filing surges impacting the judiciary's efficiency.The Intricate Intersection of Divorce, Mental Health, and Child Custody Battles
November 17, 2023
Divorce is a deeply distressing experience, unleashing emotions like sadness, fear, and anger. Mental health challenges exacerbate the stress, especially when vying for child custody. Courts rely on experts to assess parental well-being, focusing on behaviors to safeguard the child's best interests. Protective measures, like supervision and counseling, are implemented. A custody trial may involve various professionals and agencies. Mental health issues demand ongoing attention, and parents must prioritize their children's well-being, even seeking therapy to navigate the challenges of co-parenting.Prioritizing Privacy in Family Law Cases
September 15, 2023
Whether you are a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, a celebrated sports personality, a thriving business mogul, or a member of our community facing unique circumstances, privacy becomes paramount when it comes to personal matters like family issues. This is where a family lawyer’s commitment to valuing a client’s privacy plays a crucial role. […]Listen Now: Insights on Dating During Divorce and Alimony Impact with Lynne Strober, Esq.
August 17, 2023
Co-Chair of the firm’s Matrimonial and Family Law practice group, Lynne Strober, Esq., was a guest on “The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz” podcast on CRN Digital Talk Radio. Listen now to gain insights into dating during a divorce action and its potential impact on alimony.WHAT IS THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MATRIMONIAL LAWYERS AND WHY SHOULD YOU HIRE ONE OF THEIR FELLOWS?
July 5, 2022
AAML is a national organization with chapters in most states. There are approximately 1,650 Fellows in the United States and 52 Fellows in New Jersey. Our Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober is proud to be one of those Fellows. The AAML is dedicated to providing and promoting the highest degree of professionalism and excellence in […]30 Mandelbaum Barrett PC Attorneys Named to Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists for 2026
March 20, 2026
With 21 attorneys named to the New Jersey Super Lawyers 2026 list and 9 recognized as Rising Stars, our team continues to earn recognition across a broad range of practice areas. The Super Lawyers 2026 selections recognize outstanding attorneys who have demonstrated excellence in the practice of law. Honorees are nominated by their peers and […]Lynne Strober and Liza Conselyea Discuss the Benefits and Challenges of Nesting in Co-Parenting
February 11, 2026
Can keeping the family home for the kids make separation easier or create new challenges? Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of the Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group, and Associate Liza Conselyea explore the concept of ‘nesting’ in co-parenting, where children remain in the family home while parents rotate in and out on a set schedule. While […]Lynne Strober presents on Equitable Distribution: Key Concepts for Matrimonial Law Certification
November 3, 2025
Lynne Strober, Partner and Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group, recently presented at the New Jersey State Bar Association‘s NJICLE Matrimonial Certification Exam Preparation Course, held in partnership with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers – New Jersey Chapter. Drawing on her decades of experience in family law, Lynne led a session on […]Lynne Strober Presents on Equitable Distribution at the NJSBA Matrimonial Certification Exam Preparation Course
October 29, 2025
Lynne Strober, Partner and Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group, recently presented at the New Jersey State Bar Association's NJICLE Matrimonial Certification Exam Preparation Course, held in partnership with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers – New Jersey Chapter.29 Attorneys Recognized on the Best Lawyers in America® 2026 List.
August 22, 2025
Being recognized in the Best Lawyers in America® 2026 means more to our attorneys than just being included on a list. They put their reputation, skill, and dedication into every case and every client, and we are humbled that 29 members of our team have been honored this year. Listed below are our firm’s attorneys recognized […]Lynne Strober to Speak on Comparative Family Law Panel Covering NJ, NY, CT & PA
May 15, 2025
Hosted by the Barry Croland Family Law American Inn of Court, the event takes place on May 21 at the beautiful Highlawn Pavilion (West Orange, NJ) and brings together top legal minds for an evening of insight and discussion.Lynne Strober to Speak on Comparative Family Law Panel Covering NJ, NY, CT & PA
May 15, 2025
Hosted by the Barry Croland Family Law American Inn of Court, the event takes place on May 21 at the beautiful Highlawn Pavilion (West Orange, NJ) and brings together top legal minds for an evening of insight and discussion.18 Mandelbaum Barrett PC Attorneys named to the 2025 New Jersey Super Lawyers List and 9 Named as Rising Stars
March 28, 2025
At Mandelbaum Barrett PC, our top priority is providing exceptional legal representation to our clients. That’s why we’re honored that 18 of our attorneys have been recognized as Super Lawyers and 9 as Rising Stars—a testament to their dedication, expertise, and commitment to serving our clients with excellence. These distinctions are awarded to attorneys who […]Alimony & Child Support in Divorce: Insights from Family Law Attorney Lynne Strober
February 18, 2025
As part of our Big State Sports Sponsor Spotlight, Lynne Strober, Partner and Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group, joined the show to discuss her 40+ years of experience in family law and offer insights into what families should know about these key legal issues.Lynne Strober Highlights the Importance of Respectful Language in the Workplace in New Jersey Law Journal
January 15, 2025
In the piece, Lynne discusses the importance of using respectful and inclusive language in the workplace. She highlights how being mindful of our words can help prevent discrimination and promote a more supportive and equitable environment.Matrimonial and Family Law Insights: Breaking Down Mediation
July 16, 2024
Looking for a way to achieve an amicable divorce? At Mandelbaum Barrett PC, we believe in the power of mediation to facilitate a smoother and more efficient process.Matrimonial and Family Law Insights: Importance of Negotiation
June 27, 2024
Considering divorce and wondering how to effectively manage the process? At Mandelbaum Barrett PC, we emphasize the power of negotiation to achieve the best outcomes for our clients.Inside the Heart of Family Law: A Journey with Lynne Strober
April 29, 2024
Meet Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of the Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC. With over 45 years of experience, Lynne shares her journey into family law with a profound sense of purpose, driven by her background in social work and social justice. She sees family law as a dynamic landscape where she actively guides individuals through complex legal matters, advocating for them in negotiations and courtroom proceedings. For Lynne, it's not just a profession—it's a vocation to effect meaningful change in her clients' lives.Insights into Mental Health Challenges in Divorce: A Perspective from Lynne Strober
April 1, 2024
Explore Lynne Strober's insights on the evolving landscape of mental health issues within divorce cases. With a keen understanding of familial dynamics, she emphasizes the impact of societal shifts on emotional well-being during divorce. The escalation in mental health challenges is attributed to global uncertainties, making divorce proceedings increasingly complex.18 of our attorneys have been selected for the 2024 New Jersey Super Lawyers® list, and 5 were named to the 2024 New Jersey Rising Stars® list.
March 25, 2024
Mandelbaum Barrett PC is delighted to share that 18 of our attorneys have been selected for the 2024 New Jersey Super Lawyers® list, and 5 were named to the 2024 New Jersey Rising Stars® list. We are proud to work alongside such an exceptional team. Special shout out to Andy R. Bronsnick for making the Top […]Lynne Strober Explores Complex Divorce Issues on ‘The Divorce Hour’ Podcast
March 20, 2024
Join us this weekend on CRN Digital Talk Radio for an engaging episode of “The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz,” featuring Lynne Strober, Esq., Co-Chair of the firm’s Matrimonial and Family Law practice group. Lynne will explore complex divorce issues, offering legal advice on managing spousal support amid mental health challenges, prioritizing financial obligations such […]Lynne Strober Explores Complex Divorce Issues on ‘The Divorce Hour’ Podcast
March 20, 2024
Join us this weekend on CRN Digital Talk Radio for an engaging episode of “The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz,” featuring Lynne Strober, Esq., Co-Chair of the firm’s Matrimonial and Family Law practice group. Lynne will explore complex divorce issues, offering legal advice on managing spousal support amid mental health challenges, prioritizing financial obligations such […]Lynne Strober Invited as a Panelist to Present on Alimony in Long Term Marriages
March 18, 2024
Join Lynne Strober and Anthony Diaz on March 19th at 12:00 PM for a Zoom discussion on alimony complexities in long-term marriages. Explore recent law changes impacting clients across states and strategies ensuring fairness. Essential for divorce professionals navigating evolving landscapes.Lynne Strober Invited as a Panelist to Present on Alimony in Long Term Marriages
March 18, 2024
Join Lynne Strober and Anthony Diaz on March 19th at 12:00 PM for a Zoom discussion on alimony complexities in long-term marriages. Explore recent law changes impacting clients across states and strategies ensuring fairness. Essential for divorce professionals navigating evolving landscapes.Lynne Strober Addresses Mental Health Issues That May Impact a Divorce
February 2, 2024
In a recent courtroom drama, Lynne Strober, a seasoned family law attorney, confronted an unprecedented situation. Her client, likening herself to a robot, voiced subservience to her spouse's wishes. Strober promptly flagged this concerning declaration to the judge, advocating for a thorough mental evaluation. She stresses the necessity of prioritizing client well-being and collaborating with medical experts in such delicate cases, highlighting the intricate interplay between legal proceedings and mental health considerations.Navigating Mental Health Issues in Divorce: Insights from Lynne Strober
February 1, 2024
Divorce complexities heighten with mental health issues, as emphasized by Lynne Strober, Partner at Mandelbaum Barrett PC. She delves into prevalent challenges, from custody debates to privacy concerns under HIPAA laws. Strober navigates the legal labyrinth with sensitivity, acknowledging the impact on employment and children's welfare, advocating for a compassionate approach throughout.Family Law Co-Chairs Lynne Strober and David Carton Author “Preserving Marital Assets and Judicial Economy During Divorce” for the New Jersey Law Journal
January 23, 2024
One of the roles of a family law attorney is to play defense with respect to dissipation of a marital estate during a divorce. In many cases, the family law attorney is concerned with limiting the spending of financial accounts for non-marital purposes during the pendency of a litigation. And in other cases, the family law practitioner’s goal is to prevent the sale or encumbering of real estate while the litigation is ongoing.Lynne Strober Moderates Discussion on “Dealing with Bias in Family Law Cases”
November 17, 2023
On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Matrimonial and Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober moderated a two-hour discussion “Dealing with Bias in Family Law Cases.” Two CLE credits in both ethics and diversity were awarded. The panel included attorneys Eliana Baer, Jhanice Domingo, Debra Guston and Albertina Webb.Lynne Strober Moderates Discussion on “Dealing with Bias in Family Law Cases”
November 16, 2023
On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Matrimonial and Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober moderated a two-hour discussion “Dealing with Bias in Family Law Cases.” Two CLE credits in both ethics and diversity were awarded. The panel included attorneys Eliana Baer, Jhanice Domingo, Debra Guston and Albertina Webb.22 Attorneys Named to 2024 Best Lawyers List
August 17, 2023
Mandelbaum Barrett PC is proud to announce that 22 lawyers were recognized to the 2024 Best Lawyers list. At Mandelbaum Barrett PC, we have always strived for excellence and have consistently sought to uphold the highest standards of legal practice. This recognition serves as a reminder of our ongoing mission to provide unparalleled legal representation […]Co-Chair Lynne Strober, Esq. Explores Dating’s Impact on Alimony on ‘The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz’ Podcast
August 10, 2023
Co-Chair of the firm’s Matrimonial and Family Law practice group, Lynne Strober, Esq., will be a guest on “The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz” podcast this weekend on CRN Digital Talk Radio. Be sure to tune in either on Saturday, August 12, or Sunday, August 13, to gain insights into dating during a divorce action […]Co-Chair Lynne Strober, Esq. Explores Dating’s Impact on Alimony on ‘The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz’ Podcast
August 10, 2023
Co-Chair of the firm’s Matrimonial and Family Law practice group, Lynne Strober, Esq., will be a guest on “The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz” podcast this weekend on CRN Digital Talk Radio. Be sure to tune in either on Saturday, August 12, or Sunday, August 13, to gain insights into dating during a divorce action […]Navigating Dating During Divorce: Read Lynne Strober’s Featured Blog on AAML NJ Chapter
June 23, 2023
Considering dating during your divorce? Read this insightful blog, ‘Can I Date Before My Divorce is Finalized?’ featured on the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers NJ Chapter website. Written by Mandelbaum Barrett PC Partner and Co-Chair of our Matrimonial and Family Law practice group, Lynne Strober, Esq., this blog explores some of the key factors to consider when […]21 Mandelbaum Barrett PC Attorneys Named to 2023 New Jersey Super Lawyers Lists
May 11, 2023
Congratulations to the Mandelbaum Barrett PC attorneys selected to the New Jersey Super Lawyers & Rising Stars lists that were just announced today. We think our team is pretty super too! Learn more about this award and the methodology used by Thomson Reuters here. No aspect of this award or advertisement has been approved by […]Donald Dennison and Lynne Strober Receive Readers’ Choice Award in Elder Law and Family Law Respectively
December 12, 2022
Suburban Essex Magazine just released their 2022 “Best of Essex” Reader’s Choice Award winners and you might just recognize 2 of them! Congratulations to Mandelbaum Barrett PC attorneys Donald “Donny” A. Dennison, Esq. of our Elder Law Practice who received the Gold Medal for Elder Law and Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of our Matrimonial and Family Law Practice, who took […]Mandelbaum Barrett PC is proud to announce 17 of our attorneys have been named to the Best Lawyers in America 2023 list.
August 18, 2022
15 years of recognition: Barry R. Mandelbaum, Steven Adler, Jeffrey M Rosenthal and Michael Saffer 10 years of recognition: Jeffrey Cappola, Gordon C. Duus, Arthur D. Grossman, Owen T. Hughes and Barry Schwartz William Barrett, David Carton, Damian Conforti, Rebecca Frino, Raj Gadhok, Martin D. Hauptman, Esq., Steven Holt and Lynne Strober *No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey or the American […]Congratulations to Lynne Strober, Esq. and Vito Colasurdo, Jr., Esq. who were named members of the 2022 Executive Committee for the New Jersey State Bar Association – Family Law Section.
June 23, 2022
Lynne has been reappointed as an Emeritus member. She was Chair of the NJSBA Family Law Section from 1992-93. Vito has been appointed for the first time.Mandelbaum Barrett PC is pleased to announce that fourteen of our attorneys have been selected by their peers to the New Jersey Super Lawyers List* for 2022.
March 17, 2022
Steven Adler, Michael Bevacqua, Andrew Bronsnick (**10th year as Super Lawyer and on the Top 100 list), Arla D. Cahill, David Carton, Damian Conforti, Doug Eilender, Raj Gadhok, Arthur Grossman, Barry Mandelbaum, Richard Miller, Michael Saffer, Robert C. Scrivo, Lynne Strober. In addition, the Firm is excited to announce that four of our attorneys were named to the Rising Stars list for 2022, which recognizes the top up-and-coming […]Lynne Strober Co-Moderating a Program for the Barry I. Croland Family Law American Inn of Court
January 28, 2022
Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of our Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group will be co-moderating a program for the Barry I. Croland Family Law American Inn of Court on February 16th, 2022 titled "The Impact of Implicit Bias in Addressing Custody and Parenting Time Issues." Lynne is a former President of the Inn and a member of the Board. Members of the Inn include sitting and retired Family Part Judges, and experienced and less experienced attorneys and law clerks.Lynne Strober Co-Moderating a Program for the Barry I. Croland Family Law American Inn of Court
January 28, 2022
Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of our Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group will be co-moderating a program for the Barry I. Croland Family Law American Inn of Court on February 16th, 2022 titled "The Impact of Implicit Bias in Addressing Custody and Parenting Time Issues." Lynne is a former President of the Inn and a member of the Board. Members of the Inn include sitting and retired Family Part Judges, and experienced and less experienced attorneys and law clerks.Family Law Co-Chairs David Carton, Esq. and Lynne Strober, Esq. have co-authored an article in the New Jersey Law Journal titled "50-50 Parenting Time: Should It Be the Law"
January 14, 2022
Mandelbaum Barrett PC Family Law Co-Chairs David Carton, Esq. and Lynne Strober, Esq. have co-authored an article in the January 13th, 2022 issue of New Jersey Law Journal titled "50-50 Parenting Time: Should It Be the Law?" with contributions from Vito Colasurdo, Jr. and Rebecca Frino.Lynne Strober Participates in NJICLE 2021 Family Law Summer Institute
July 27, 2021
Lynne Strober was part of an esteemed panel including matrimonial lawyers, judges, mental health professionals and accountants for a 2-day program covering many aspects of matrimonial law and how to handle complicated situations that often arise in family practice.Lynne Strober Moderating an Ethics Program for the Barry I. Croland Family Law American Inn of Court
November 1, 2019
Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of our Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group will be moderating an ethics program for the Barry I. Croland Family Law American Inn of Court on November 20th for the members of the Inn which include sitting and retired Family Part Judges, and experienced and less experienced attorneys and law clerks. "A Practical Guide to Ethics – Things a Matrimonial Attorney Should Know and Do To Protect Themselves will be presented by Bonnie Frost, Esq., Stephanie Frangos Hagan, Esq., Jeralyn Lawrence, Esq., Diana Manning, Esq. and Judge Gallipoli, Retired.Lynne Strober Authors Article for Family Lawyer Magazine on Hired Guns vs. Objective Experts
June 28, 2019
Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Family Law Practice Group wrote an article for Family Lawyer Magazine on "Expert Opinions: Hired Guns vs. Objective Experts." Read more here.Lynne Strober Reappointed to New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Executive Committee for 2019-2020
May 23, 2019
Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Matrimonial & Family Law Practice Group has been reappointed to serve on the New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Executive Committee for the 2019-2020 term.Lynne Strober Named to the 2019 National Law Journal List of Family Law Trailblazers
April 16, 2019
We are proud to announce that Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Family Law Practice Group, has been named to the 2019 National Law Journal's List of Family Law Trailblazers. The National Law Journal accepted nominations from all around the nation and narrowed their list down to 14 individuals who through their hard work and determination, have helped their clients during what is often one of the most difficult times in their lives. Congratulations Lynne on this well deserved honor!Lynne Strober Quoted in CBS News Article on Couples Rushing to Divorce By Year-End
December 19, 2018
Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Family Law Practice Group, Lynne Strober, was quoted in an article for CBS News about couples rushing to divorce by year-end – to save on taxes. Click here to see what Lynne advises. If you have any questions about this or other family law topics, please don't hesitate to contact Lynne at lstrober@lawfirm.ms.Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober to Speak at November 15th Second Saturday's Divorce Workshop
October 23, 2018
Have questions about or considering a divorce? Curious about the legal, financial psychological and social issues of "untying the knot"? Join Mandelbaum Barrett PC Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober on Thursday, November 15th from 11:00 - 1:30 at the Park Avenue Club in Florham Park where she'll answer questions and present on legal issues for Second Saturday's Divorce Workshop. This wonderful group provides support, information and hope to those considering a divorce. To learn more or register, visit www.secondsaturdaysNJ.com or contact 908-766-4171.Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober to Speak at November 15th Second Saturday's Divorce Workshop
October 23, 2018
Have questions about or considering a divorce? Curious about the legal, financial psychological and social issues of "untying the knot"? Join Mandelbaum Barrett PC Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober on Thursday, November 15th from 11:00 - 1:30 at the Park Avenue Club in Florham Park where she'll answer questions and present on legal issues for Second Saturday's Divorce Workshop. This wonderful group provides support, information and hope to those considering a divorce. To learn more or register, visit www.secondsaturdaysNJ.com or contact 908-766-4171.Lynne Strober and David Carton Discuss Post-Complaint Earnings in a NJLJ Article
September 25, 2018
Family Law Co-Chairs Lynne Strober and David Carton discuss post-complaint earnings and the marital lifestyle's effect on alimony in a New Jersey Law Journal article. Click here to read more.Lynne Strober Authored an Article for New Jersey Family Lawyer Magazine
September 12, 2018
Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober and Joan D'Uva, Partner at EisnerAmper LLP, recently authored an article for New Jersey Family Lawyer Magazine. The article discusses identifying and valuing Intellectual Property and intangible assets during divorce. The article begins on page 28.Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober Quoted in New Jersey Business article on Tools Divorce Attorneys have at their disposal
August 1, 2018
Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of the Firm's Family Law Practice Group was quoted in the August issue of New Jersey Business about new tools attorneys have to navigate divorce.Family Law Co-Chair Lynne Strober Named Top 10 Family Law Attorneys in NJ by National Academy
June 5, 2018
Congratulations to Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of the Firm's Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group for being listed by the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys as one of the "Top 10 Family Law Attorneys in New Jersey." For more information on the selection process, visit: https://lnkd.in/dYDkfPt #FamilyLawAttorneyLatest Nj.com article on Things to Think About Now for 2018 Tax Returns Featuring MS Attorneys Holt, Strober and Fox
May 18, 2018
Check out the latest NJ.com article highlighting many of the changes brought on by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and what you need to start thinking about now for your 2018 return! Our own Steven Holt (Chair, Tax, Trusts & Estates), Lynne Strober (Co-Chair Family Law) and Lisa Fox (Member, Tax, Trusts & Estates) give expert analysis on these changes and tips to consider. It is important to plan throughout the year so you aren't blindsided in April when tax time rolls around again.Lynne Strober Answers NJ.Com Biz Brain Reader's Question on Protecting Inheritance Before Marriage
November 17, 2017
Lynne Strober, Chair of the Firm's Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group, recently answered a nj.com Biz Brain reader's question on "Protecting an inheritance before marriage."Member Lynne Strober, President of The Barry Croland Family Law Inn of Court Is Moderating a Presentation On September 20, 2016
September 20, 2016
Lynne Strober, Chair of the Family Law Department, is the President of The Barry Croland Family Law American Inn of Court for the September 2015 – June 2017 term. She will be moderating the first program of the second cycle: “After 100,000 Divorces, How ToMember Lynne Strober, President of The Barry Croland Family Law Inn of Court Is Moderating a Presentation On September 20, 2016
September 20, 2016
Lynne Strober, Chair of the Family Law Department, is the President of The Barry Croland Family Law American Inn of Court for the September 2015 – June 2017 term. She will be moderating the first program of the second cycle: “After 100,000 Divorces, How To