Laura Ruvolo Lipp

360 Mt Kemble Ave, Morristown, NJ

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2004
Seton Hall University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1998
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, BS - Bachelor of Science
1998
East Stroudsburg University, E. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, BA

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Laura

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19 Dec, 2022
I highly highly recommend Family Focused Legal Solutions. I am going through a very complicated divorce. With the help of Laura Lipp, Michele Levin, and Sofia Ucles they have helped ease my transition through this very difficult time in my life. These ladies are kind, professional, problem-solving oriented, and truly look out for the best interest of their clients. Each one has a vastly unique personality, but they are top notch lawyers and truly a credit to their profession. They advise, listen, and assist. They are very thorough in answering your questions, and they go above and beyond at all times. If you are going through a difficult divorce there is NO other team I would advise you to use. I have received SUCH amazing legal care that I have cried happy tears on more than one occasion. There is no better team out there! Laura used her passionate voice to write the most purposeful letter which helped me win a very important case within my several legal cases. She is brilliant, passionate, and purposeful. She is an absolute asset to any firm, and I am beyond thankful that she is one of my top lawyers.
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Lee

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19 Dec, 2022
Although I retained another lawyer through Laura Ruvolo Lipp’s law practice, I have had conversations with her regarding my case and cannot express just how professional and caring she is. She thoroughly went through the entire process of my case and took time out to also help me emotionally through the tough areas of reliving a difficult time in my life. I trusted her compassion and professionalism and because I did, I was able to be fully trusting of my retained lawyer and have a positive outcome in my case. I would highly recommend her and her practice to those looking for a family lawyer.
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Ryan

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19 Dec, 2022
I was very happy with my experience at FFLS. My now Ex and I went through Mediation with Laura and I was impressed by how simple and logical she made the process. All communications were timely, all instructions were clear and she really helped make what could have been a very difficult situation much easier by being great to work with. I was so happy with the work she did to help us through the mediation process that I actually went back to the firm to help me with another separate civil matter. Once again, I was extremely satisfied with the representation I received. The case was not an easy one, and it took a lot of communication and coordination, but the quality of the attorneys (I worked with two including Laura) and staff at FFLS lead to a positive outcome. The bottom line is that I would highly recommend Family Focused Legal Solutions -and Laura specifically - to anyone going through a divorce or other civil matter where legal representation is required. They are good people and they will work hard for you!
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Publications

2023:
Family Lawyer Magazine, "An App to Help Parents Manage Their Shared Expenses"
2015:
New Jersey Law Journal, "Improving the Efficiency of the Family Part Mediation Program"
2015:
New Jersey Law Journal, "Addressing Preschool in Custody Agreements"
2013:
New Jersey Law Journal, "A New Standard for Prenuptial Agreements"

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