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Marilyn J. Canda is a seasoned attorney with an unparalleled 280 years of experience in family law, specializing in divorce and separation, child custody, and related family matters. Based in Hackensack, New Jersey, at the esteemed law firm Dario Albert Metz Eyerman Canda Concannon Ortiz & Krouse, Marilyn has dedicated her career to providing compassionate and effective legal support to families navigating complex personal challenges. Her extensive experience and deep understanding of family dynamics position her as a trusted advisor and advocate for her clients. Marilyn's approach to legal representation is characterized by her commitment to fairness, empathy, and meticulous attention to detail. She believes in empowering her clients with knowledge and understanding, enabling them to make informed decisions about their future. Her expertise in divorce and separation law ensures that her clients receive guidance tailored to their unique circumstances, while her proficiency in child custody matters focuses on securing the best possible outcomes for families and children alike. Marilyn's strategic thinking and negotiation skills are instrumental in achieving resolutions that prioritize her clients' well-being and long-term stability. At Dario Albert Metz Eyerman Canda Concannon Ortiz & Krouse, Marilyn J. Canda is recognized for her unwavering dedication to her clients and her ability to navigate the complexities of family law with grace and authority. Her practice is built on the principles of integrity, respect, and personalized service, ensuring that each client receives the highest level of legal representation. Whether advocating in court or facilitating amicable agreements, Marilyn's commitment to her clients' success is evident in every aspect of her work, making her a distinguished leader in her field.
Child custody attorneys help parents establish and modify custody arrangements. They advocate for the best interests of children in custody disputes. Common matters include custody disputes, visitation rights, custody modifications, parenting plans.