Compare 8 attorneys and 3 law firms in Princeton , NJ. Sort by highest rating and years of family law experience.
John Hartmann
Princeton family law attorney at Pellettieri Rabstein and Altman with 56 years experience100 Nassau Park Boulevard, Suite 111, Princeton, NJ 08540
James O'Donohue
Princeton family law attorney at Hill Wallack with 41 years experience202 Carnegie Center, #5226, Princeton, NJ 08543
Terry Kessler
Princeton family law attorney at Hill Wallack with 40 years experience202 Carnegie Center, #5226, Princeton, NJ 08543
Lydia Keephart
Princeton family law attorney at Pellettieri Rabstein and Altman with 34 years experience100 Nassau Park Boulevard, Suite 111, Princeton, NJ 08540
Nicole Huckerby
Princeton family law attorney at Pellettieri Rabstein and Altman with 32 years experience100 Nassau Park Boulevard, Suite 111, Princeton, NJ 08540
Kristen Vidas
Princeton family law attorney at Pellettieri Rabstein and Altman with 28 years experience100 Nassau Park Boulevard, Suite 111, Princeton, NJ 08540
Karen Steinbach
Princeton family law attorney at Pellettieri Rabstein and Altman with 27 years experience100 Nassau Park Boulevard, Suite 111, Princeton, NJ 08540
Theodore Baker
Princeton family law attorney at Taylor Colicchio with 26 years experience502 Carnegie Center, Suite 103, Princeton, NJ 08540
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