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Fawn B Dyer is a highly experienced family law attorney in Hackensack, New Jersey, specializing in divorce, child custody, and more. Fawn B. Dyer is a dedicated family law attorney at Weinberger Divorce and Family Law Group LLC in Hackensack, New Jersey. With a wealth of experience in all aspects of family law, including divorce, child support, child custody, alimony, equitable distribution, complex asset valuation, adoptions, domestic violence, and juvenile delinquency issues, Ms. Dyer is committed to helping her clients navigate through some of the most challenging times in their lives. Ms. Dyer is passionate about family law because it allows her to directly assist individuals during times of great stress and uncertainty. She has earned a stellar reputation for her work in handling complex and highly contested divorce and family matters, from the initial filing to case resolution. In addition to litigation, Ms. Dyer also helps clients resolve their issues through low-conflict methods such as mediation, always focusing on finding strategic solutions that meet her clients\ unique needs and goals. Prior to joining Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group, Ms. Dyer ran her own successful solo practice, where she represented divorce and family law clients for nearly a decade. She also served as an appointed pool attorney law guardian, representing children in child abuse and neglect cases with the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency (formerly DYFS). Ms. Dyer\s dedication to her clients was further demonstrated when she was appointed as a law guardian for minor children-heirs in a complex foreclosure matter in Essex County. One of Ms. Dyer\s notable court cases includes successfully arguing an appellate division case regarding college expense contribution: Novak v. Novak, No. A-2340-11t2, unpublished, NJ Appellate Division, Argued October 11, 2012, Decided March 22, 2013. Ms. Dyer is licensed to practice law in the State of New Jersey, the United States District Court – District of New Jersey, the United States Court of Federal Claims (including claims under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Act), and the United States Supreme Court.
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