About Kelly M.
Kelly M. Newman practices family law in New Jersey. She is an attorney at Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group, where she handles matters arising from the end of relationships and the legal issues that follow.
Newman began her career after entering the New Jersey legal community. She developed her practice through courtroom work and negotiated settlements. Over time she has worked on both contested matters that require litigation and cases that are resolved through settlement talks and mediation.
Her work centers on divorce and related family-law issues. Newman represents clients in custody and parenting-time disputes and child-support matters. She also addresses alimony and spousal-support questions, and the division of assets and debts in dissolution proceedings. Her cases have involved contested hearings and negotiations to reach written agreements. Newman regularly deals with the procedural steps that family cases require: pleadings, discovery, settlement conferences, and hearings.
Clients see her in court and at the negotiating table. She works with financial documents, valuations and parenting plans. Where appropriate, she engages experts to clarify complex issues. Her practice routinely involves preparing motions, attending pretrial conferences and presenting evidence at hearings. At the same time, she advises clients on strategies to manage timelines and costs during emotionally fraught matters.
Outside of litigation, Newman assists with prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, as well as modifications to existing orders when circumstances change. She also addresses domestic-violence restraining-order matters when they arise in family-law cases. Her approach aims to provide practical options and a clear understanding of the steps ahead.
Newman is part of a larger team at Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group that supports clients across New Jersey. She draws on the resources of the firm to handle complex family-law files and to coordinate work with financial and mental-health professionals when needed. Her current practice concentrates on divorce, custody, support and related family-law matters in New Jersey.