About Henry
Henry Rzemieniewski practices family law at Savo, Schalk, Gillespie, O Grodnick & Fisher, P.A. in Somerville, New Jersey. He has been a member of the New Jersey bar since 1970. The firm handles various family law matters, including divorce, child custody, and support issues. Additionally, they offer services in real estate law and municipal law, providing a comprehensive approach to legal needs in the community. He earned his J.D.
from Seton Hall University School of Law in 1970, following a Bachelor of Science degree from LaSalle University in 1967. His educational background laid a solid foundation for his legal career. Over the years, he has developed a understanding of the complexities involved in family law cases, often navigating sensitive issues that affect families and children. Most of his work involves representing clients in divorce proceedings, where he addresses property division, alimony, and child support. He also assists clients with pre-nuptial agreements and post-divorce modifications. Cases typically progress from initial consultations to negotiations and, if necessary, litigation in court.
His experience in municipal law allows him to address issues that may intersect with family law, such as zoning matters affecting family-owned properties. Before joining Savo, Schalk, Gillespie, O Grodnick & Fisher, P.A., he served as Of Counsel, where he provided legal expertise in family law and real estate matters. His experience in the field has equipped him to handle a diverse range of cases, ensuring that clients receive the guidance they need during difficult periods. He is known for his analytical approach and attention to detail, which are crucial in family law disputes. Henry is an active member of the Somerset County Bar Association, contributing to the legal community in New Jersey. His commitment to the profession is evident through his ongoing participation in local legal events and workshops.
He remains dedicated to staying updated on changes in family law to better serve his clients. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, and the United States Tax Court. This broad range of admissions allows him to represent clients in various legal matters, ensuring they have access to comprehensive legal support. His dedication to family law and his experience make him a valuable resource for clients in need of legal assistance in New Jersey.