Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC

Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC A Firm Focused Exclusively on Family Law Our attorneys understand the law and appreciate the dynamics of each family.

Attorneys Focused on Family Law Issues

Located in Pennington, New Jersey, the attorneys at Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC have a practice that focuses exclusively on family law related matters. We offer a wide range of services that touch on every aspect of family law. Please take a moment to review our mission statement, as well as our attorney biographies. We welcome you to contact us to see how we can help you.

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01/08/2025

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SeidenFreed LLC is a dedicated family law firm serving clients throughout New Jersey. Our team of experienced attorneys provides comprehensive legal counsel on matters including divorce, custody, alimony, child support, equitable distribution, and more. With offices in Cranford and Pennington, we are committed to guiding individuals and families through challenging transitions with professionalism and empathy.

Our mission is to provide compassionate, strategic, and client-focused legal representation, striving to create a positive impact on the lives of the individuals and families we serve.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, please visit our new website at https://www.seidenfreed.com/

We are thrilled to announce the merger of Seiden Family Law and Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed, creating SeidenFreed LLC — a un...
01/02/2025

We are thrilled to announce the merger of Seiden Family Law and Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed, creating SeidenFreed LLC — a unified team of compassionate, strategic, and trusted advisors.

With offices in Northern and Central New Jersey, SeidenFreed LLC brings together unparalleled experience and compassionate advocacy to guide individuals and families through life’s most challenging transitions.

Wishing you and yours the BEST of the season! - URF Law
12/24/2024

Wishing you and yours the BEST of the season! - URF Law

What is subject to equitable distribution in a divorce?The following marital assets are typically subject to equitable d...
12/17/2024

What is subject to equitable distribution in a divorce?

The following marital assets are typically subject to equitable distribution:
Real estate
Personal property, including cars, art and jewelry
Bank accounts, Retirement funds, including pensions,401(k)s and IRAs, Stocks, bonds and other securities,
Employment benefits
Businesses

In addition, the law in New Jersey provides for the equitable division of marital liabilities such as mortgages, medical debts and credit card debts. Unlike orders for child support or spousal support a court order for the division of property is usually not subject to modification in the future.

For more information, visit www.urf-law.com

Is New Jersey a 50/50 state when it comes to divorce? New Jersey is an “equitable distribution” state. This means proper...
12/16/2024

Is New Jersey a 50/50 state when it comes to divorce?

New Jersey is an “equitable distribution” state. This means property is divided “fairly” between parties. That does not necessarily mean it will be split 50/50 between spouses. Aspects of the marriage including: duration of the relationship, age of the spouses, health status, the standard of living, economic standing, and other factors can all contribute to how assets are divided.

For more information, visit www.urf-law.com

I don't like the judge's decision about my divorce. What can I do?If you disagree with a Court’s decision in your divorc...
12/13/2024

I don't like the judge's decision about my divorce. What can I do?

If you disagree with a Court’s decision in your divorce, under the Court Rules, a party is entitled to appeal final orders and a final judgment of divorce to the Appellate Division as a right within 45 days of receipt of the order or judgment.

However, because family law matters are non-jury matters, appellate review of a decision is limited. An appellate court only considers whether there is substantial evidence in support of the trial judge’s findings and conclusions. It is only when the trial court’s conclusions are so clearly mistaken or wide of the mark that they constitute an abuse of discretion that the appellate court will intervene.

Due to the complex nature of the appeals process and the standards for appeal in family law matters, it is highly recommended that clients retain a matrimonial attorney. The attorneys at Ulrichsen, Rosen & Freed LLC have experience handling difficult appellate matters and can help clients navigate the appellate process. The partners at Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC have all successfully argued matters in the New Jersey Appellate Division and the New Jersey Supreme Court..

Can I represent myself in a Collaborative Divorce?No. You cannot represent yourself in a Collaborative Divorce. In a col...
12/12/2024

Can I represent myself in a Collaborative Divorce?

No. You cannot represent yourself in a Collaborative Divorce.
In a collaborative divorce, each party hires his or her own attorney. Collaborative divorce attorneys have been specially trained in the process. A Collaborative attorney should be supportive of mediation and understand the negotiation process. An attorney who represents you with the zealous advocate approach that is required in a courtroom will not be as effective when trying to negotiate in a collaborative divorce process.

Contact us today to learn abiut how we can help you: [email protected] // 609-730-3850

🌟 Client Praise for Wendy M. Rosen, Esq. 🌟"I would like to highly recommend Wendy M. Rosen, Esq of Ulrichsen, Rosen, & F...
12/11/2024

🌟 Client Praise for Wendy M. Rosen, Esq. 🌟

"I would like to highly recommend Wendy M. Rosen, Esq of Ulrichsen, Rosen, & Freed, LLC. I have had the pleasure of my association with Wendy for over six years. She is approachable and the consummate legal practitioner. Her knowledge of all aspects of family law litigation is second to none. She is also practiced in collaborative law which I think speaks volumes of her respect to the process and divorcing couples solving their problems jointly.

I encourage anyone seeking to end a marriage to contact Wendy today."

At URF Law, we are proud to have compassionate and knowledgeable attorneys like Wendy who are dedicated to helping clients navigate family law matters with respect and professionalism. 💼✨

When a relationship ends, healing can take time. A breakup or divorce can be one of the most stressful and emotional exp...
12/10/2024

When a relationship ends, healing can take time. A breakup or divorce can be one of the most stressful and emotional experiences in life. Whatever the reason for the split—and whether you wanted it or not—the breakup of a relationship can turn your whole world upside down and trigger all sorts of painful and unsettling emotions. These tips can help you grieve your loss and start to move on.
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What Happens If I Cannot Settle Utilizing the Collaborative Divorce Process?If you cannot settle, both collaborative div...
12/09/2024

What Happens If I Cannot Settle Utilizing the Collaborative Divorce Process?
If you cannot settle, both collaborative divorce attorneys must withdraw from the case.
Once both parties decide that they want to handle the divorce using the collaborative divorce process, both parties and their attorneys sign a “no court” agreement that memorializes the parties’ commitment not to litigate the issues and directs that both of the attorneys must withdraw from the case if the case does not settle collaboratively.

12/05/2024

There are several non-traditional assets that may need to be considered during a divorce and need to be discussed with your attorney. David Beaver, Esq., the newest partner at Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC explains how things like credit card reward points can be of value for the purpose of divorce.
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David’s practice is focused on family law. He appears regularly before the Family Part in Mercer, Middlesex, Hunterdon, Somerset, and Burlington counties. David is an advocate for reaching amicable resolutions to family law disputes. However, he understands that litigation is sometimes the only option and has significant courtroom and litigation experience arguing a wide array of family law issues. David has experience with mediation, arbitration, and other alternative dispute resolution methods.
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To learn more or contact David at www.urf-law.com

What is Palimony?Unmarried couples in New Jersey who live together may have specific financial rights and obligations to...
12/04/2024

What is Palimony?

Unmarried couples in New Jersey who live together may have specific financial rights and obligations to each other after the relationship ends.

Palimony is often thought of as financial support that one partner in a relationship agrees to provide for the other partner in the event that the relationship ends. Previous court decisions in New Jersey have allowed promises of support to be enforced if one of the partners was induced to cohabit by the promise, even if there was no written contract.

New legislation in New Jersey significantly impacts both individuals who are paying or receiving palimony and those who may make such an agreement in the future.
Under the new law in New Jersey , palimony agreements are generally not enforceable unless they are written in a contract. However, exceptions exist to this rule.

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114 Titus Mill Road, Unit 200
Pennington, NJ
08534

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

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+16097303850

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ABOUT ULRICHSEN ROSEN & FREED LLC

Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC is a firm focused solely and exclusively on the practice of family law. Our lawyers focus on providing comprehensive and client-centered legal counsel for all family law related issues. Our attorneys help clients fully resolve all family law matters by providing them with informed and highly competent advice and representation.

Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC was formed in 2006, when Barbara Ulrichsen, Wendy Rosen and Derek Freed left their positions as family law attorneys and partners at Fox Rothschild LLP to establish their own practice. The result was a firm devoted solely and fully to the practice of family law in New Jersey.

Experienced and Knowledgeable Legal Counsel

We achieve our client-centered service by providing experienced and knowledgeable representation that is individualized to meet each client’s needs.