Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC selected as a tier 1 family law mediation firm in New Jersey for 2019.
U.S. News and World Report, Best Lawyers, Best Law Firms, ranked Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed as a Tier 1 Family Law Mediation... Read More
What is the Matrimonial Early Settlement Program?
The Matrimonial Early Settlement Program is a valuable part of the settlement process, as it allows the parties to hear the opinions... Read More
Understanding the Family Collaborative Law Participation Agreement and Requirements of N.J.S.A. 2A:23D-5.
N.J.S.A. 2A:23D-5 requires the parties to enter into a Participation Agreement before beginning the collaborative divorce process. A Participation Agreement is a... Read More
N.J.S.A. 2A:23D-12: Confidential Communications During the Collaborative Divorce Process
All communication exchanged during the collaborative divorce process is confidential. N.J.S.A. 2A:23D-12 states that a family collaborative law communication is confidential to... Read More
Explanation of the Collaborative Divorce Process
In a collaborative divorce, each party hires his or her own attorney. Collaborative divorce attorneys have been specially trained in the process.... Read More
Meet Our Mediators: Wendy M. Rosen, Esq.
Wendy is a partner at Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC. She is qualified as a mediator under R. 1:40. When Wendy serves... Read More
Derek M. Freed, Esq. Moderating Panel for 2020 Family Law Symposium
Derek M. Freed, Esq. is moderating the How Technology Has Expanded, Redefined and Reshaped Family Law panel for the 2020 Family Law... Read More
What is a Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative divorce is a form of alternative dispute resolution, which is recognized in the State of New Jersey. The goal of the... Read More
Choice of Law and Creativity in Mediated Settlements
Alternative dispute resolution (also known as “ADR”) provides alternatives to formal legal proceedings. Benefits of ADR include efficiency, cost and privacy. An... Read More
What is Arbitration?
Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution. Unlike mediation where the parties reach a negotiated settlement, arbitration more closely mirrors litigation.... Read More