About Karina E.
Karina E. Hehn earned a B.A. in history from the University of California, Berkeley in 1993 and a J.D. from Rutgers School of Law–Camden in 1997. Those formative years gave her both a grounding in liberal arts and formal legal training. She went straight from law school into the state court system.
After graduation she clerked for the Superior Court of New Jersey in New Brunswick in 1997. The clerkship introduced her to family court practice and procedure. It also shaped her early approach to litigation and case management.
Hehn moved into private practice the following year. In 1998 she joined Tomar, O’Brien, Kaplan, Jacoby & Graziano, taking on matrimonial matters. Over the next decade she worked in several New Jersey firms that handled family law and domestic relations. Her resume lists positions at Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen in 2004 and Davis & Mendelson in 2005, where she continued to handle divorce and related family law issues.
In 2015 she spent time as a contract lawyer at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP. That role broadened her exposure to transactional and contract work alongside her family law practice. Two years later she returned to a practice centered on domestic relations when she joined Graziano & Flynn, P.C. in 2017. Her work there is part of a longer arc focused on matrimonial and family court matters.
Hehn has been a member of the New Jersey State Bar since 1998. She also holds memberships in the Camden County Bar Association, the Camden Inns of Court and the Hispanic Bar Association. Those affiliations reflect both local engagement and ongoing ties to professional networks in New Jersey’s legal community.
Her case work has concentrated on divorce, custody and ancillary matters that arise in family court. She has handled contested litigation and negotiated settlements. Her background as a former law clerk informs how she prepares cases for court and how she frames disputes for judges and mediators.
She currently practices family and matrimonial law at Graziano & Flynn, P.C.