John A. Patti, Esq.
Guiding Clients In Many Facets Of Family Law
For over 30 years, Patti Family Law in Monmouth County, New Jersey, has been a dependable and reliable legal advocate for clients facing divorce and family law matters.
Our firm is led by attorney John A. Patti, who has decades of negotiation and litigation experience and is a certified matrimonial lawyer. Whether it’s child custody and visitation, child support, alimony or equitable distribution of assets, Mr. Patti is a trusted resource.
His legal peers also have recognized him for his achievement in the practice of law. He is AV Preeminent-rated* by Martindale-Hubbell and for eight straight years dating back to 2012 has been listed as a Super Lawyer.
Contact us today if you need legal assistance with any of the following:
- Divorce
- Alimony/spousal support
- Child support
- Child custody, visitation and parenting time
- Division of assets
- Arbitration
- Mediation
- Domestic violence
Attentive, personal, understanding and compassionate, Mr. Patti is a knowledgeable and skilled attorney prepared to help you secure the settlement you deserve. Call 732-913-3631 today to arrange your initial consultation.
Attorney John A. Patti
Bar Admissions:
- New Jersey, 1991
- U.S. District Court District of New Jersey, 1991
- U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit, 1998
- Supreme Court of the United States of America, 2006
Education:
- Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Lansing, Michigan
- J.D. - 1991
- William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey
- B.A. - 1987
- Major: Economics
Professional Memberships and Achievements:
- North Jersey Family Inn of Court, Barrister
- Association of Trial Lawyers of America, New Jersey Chapter, Member
- Richard J. Hughes American Inn of Court, Barrister
- Monmouth County Bar Association, Member
- Union County Bar Association, Member
- New Jersey State Bar Association, Member
- Monmouth-Ocean Family Law Inns of Court, President-Elect, 2010 to Present
- Monmouth County Bar Association, Member, 2000 to Present
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