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Anne Marie Fox

Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University, B.S., magna cum laude 1987
Rutgers University Law School, J.D. 1990
Memberships:
New Jersey State Bar Association
Bergen County Bar Association, Family Law Section
Women Lawyers in Bergen County
Association of Conciliation and Family Courts
New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators

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Anne M. Fox has been a partner with Rubenstein, Meyerson, Fox, Mancinelli & Conte, P.A., since 2001. She is an experienced litigator with a diversified background, having handled complex commercial cases, estate litigation, employment law matters and medical malpractice cases. She also has extensive experience in real estate transactions, both residential and commercial. Today she concentrates solely on matrimonial law. She handles complex divorce litigation involving custody and parenting time disputes, as well as litigating cases with significant financial issues.
Ms. Fox handles domestic violence trials and Division of Youth and Family Services matters. Additionally, she serves as pro bono counsel participating in the Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program.
Ms. Fox served as an adjunct professor at the Ramapo College of New Jersey teaching Business Law. She is a certified mediator. Ms. Fox serves on the Early Settlement Panel program assisting in settling matrimonial cases in the Superior Court, Bergen County, New Jersey. She had the privilege of serving as an intern for the Honorable Arthur J. Leseman, Bergen County, Superior Court of New Jersey. She is held in high regard by the judiciary and receives many court appointments as counsel to children and the elderly.
Ms. Fox is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, the Bergen County Bar Association, Women Lawyers in Bergen County, and the Association for Family and Conciliation Courts. She was named to Ten Leaders of Matrimonial & Divorce Law of Northern New Jersey Age 45 & Under in 2004. In her Ten Leaders profile, Ms. Fox is described by her colleagues as “a very capable, practical attorney, who is reasonable, yet tough when she needs to be.”
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