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  • 02/06/2020

    Hill Wallack Family Law Attorneys To Speak at Family Law Trial Skills Development Series

    Seminar

    The Middlesex and Union County Bar Associations present:


    2020 Family Law Trial Skills Development Series

    February 6th | March 5th | April 2nd | May 7th

    Middlesex County Courthouse
    56 Paterson Street | Courtroom 201 | New Brunswick

    On Thursday, February 6th, Megha R. Thakkar will be among a group of panelists discussing Trial Preparation.

    Megha R. Thakkar is Counsel in the Princeton, New Jersey office of Hill Wallack LLP, where she is a member of the firm’s Family Law practice group.

    Megha represents clients in all aspects of matrimonial and family law, including divorce litigation, mediation, and arbitration, custody and parenting time issues, alimony and child support disputes, post-judgment applications, marital settlement agreements, prenuptial agreements, and domestic violence litigation. She is also a qualified mediator in family law matters pursuant to R. 1:40.


    On Thursday, March 5th, Albertina "Abby" Webb will be among a group of panelists discussing Domestic Violence Trials.

    Abby Webb is a partner in the Red Bank, New Jersey office of Hill Wallack LLP, where she is a member of the firm’s Family Law practice group. Ms. Webb concentrates her practice on family law issues, including divorce, custody, support, post-judgment and domestic violence cases from inception through resolution, either by mediation, arbitration or trial. She also handles enforcement or modification of marital agreements, alimony and child support awards, post judgment enforcement and modification of agreements and pre-nuptial agreements, as well as engaging in litigation practice to set them aside or for enforcement.

    Ms. Webb is also licensed to practice in New York, where she focuses her practice on family law issues and litigation. 

    She serves as a mediator in family law matters, either appointed by the court or selected by parties and has been appointed as Guardian Ad Litem for children and incapacitated individuals. 

    For more information on the program, click here.