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Sandra C. Fava

Sandra C. Fava

Phone: 973-994-7564
75 Eisenhower Parkway Suite 201 Roseland NJ 7068 United States

About

As a member of the firm’s Family Law Practice, Sandra’s practice involves all aspects of family law.

Practice Areas

* Litigation * Family Law

Education

* J.D., Seton Hall University School of Law, 2005 * B.A., Rutgers State College, New Brunswick, 2002

Bar Admissions

* New Jersey

Professional Associations

* New Jersey State Bar Association, Family Law Section * Morris County Bar Association * Essex County Bar Association * New Jersey Family Law Inns of Court

Recent Articles

WHAT DOES EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION MEAN FOR A MEDICAL PRACTICE?

Sandra C. Fava

March 13, 2012 02:47

You work hard in high school, graduate top of your class in college, go on to graduate medical school, spend the longs hours and dedication needed to finish your residency, and finally after thousands of hours of studying, hundreds of tests and years of hard work - you are a doctor.  You start...

DIVORCING YOUR CREDIT REPORTS

Sandra C. Fava

March 06, 2012 02:08

Going through a divorce can be overwhelming – equitable distribution, visitation, alimony, child support, division of retirement accounts, where to live, re-entering the workforce.  All of these are important, long-lasting decisions.  But there is one thing that many people fail to...

DIVORCE FROM A MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL'S PERSPECTIVE

Sandra C. Fava

February 14, 2012 02:28

Fox Rothschild's New Jersey Family Law Legal Blog welcomes Kelly Sutliff, MA, LPC, NCC, a licensed professional counselor with Kelly Sutliff, LPC, located in Madison, New Jersey, as a guest blogger. Having known Kelly for over ten (10) years and speaking at length with her about the trauma that...

Filing Your Taxes During a Divorce: What to do?

Sandra C. Fava

February 14, 2012 02:16

April 17, 2012 is the 2011 tax filing deadline and it's quickly approaching. The Government does not care that you are going through potentially the most difficult time period in your life. Like the Godfather, the IRS wants its money. It does not want to hear excuses. It does not want to hear that...

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOUR BARGAIN FOR WITHOUT THE ADVICE OF COUNSEL

Sandra C. Fava

August 19, 2011 00:47

It is common and often unfortunate that I meet with clients who decided, for whatever reason, that they would represent themselves during a divorce proceeding.  There are cases where that decision may be perfectly acceptable.  More often than not, the people I have met are coming to me...