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Galit Moskowitz is a dedicated attorney based in New Jersey, specializing exclusively in Divorce and Family Law. With years of experience practicing in both New Jersey and New York, she expertly navigates complex legal matters including child custody, child support, spousal support, equitable distribution, and domestic violence cases. Her extensive knowledge also encompasses the dissolution of civil unions, grandparent visitation rights, international child abduction, and the drafting of pre-nuptial agreements. Galit earned her Bachelor of Science degree, Magna Cum Laude, from Rutgers University in 1998, where she majored in Administration of Justice, Psychology, and Hebraic Studies. She went on to receive her Juris Doctorate from Hofstra School of Law in 2003. During her time at Hofstra, she authored a significant article on the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, which was published in the Family Court Review and highlighted her commitment to advocating for children in politically tumultuous environments. Her outstanding contributions to the field were recognized with the Award of Merit from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in 2004. As a co-author for the Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Galit has contributed to vital discussions surrounding the interests of children in same-sex couples. Before establishing her own law firm, she honed her skills as an associate at a prominent Bergen County firm. Known for her zealous advocacy and empathetic approach, Galit is dedicated to guiding her clients through often challenging legal processes with compassion and professionalism.
About Divorce & Separation Law
Divorce attorneys guide couples through the legal process of ending their marriage. They handle property division, custody, support, and other divorce-related matters. Common matters include contested divorce, uncontested divorce, property division, alimony.