About Kenneth A.
Kenneth A. White earned his law degree from Nova Southeastern University in 1993 after completing a Bachelor of Business Administration at Adelphi University in 1990. He began his legal education at a time when family law was evolving in New Jersey courts. The degrees established a foundation for a career centered on matrimonial and family-law matters.
After graduating from law school, White entered practice in New Jersey and built a practice around family law and related dispute resolution. He has handled matters that range from contested divorces to negotiated settlements. Over the years he has worked on cases that require both courtroom preparation and negotiated resolution. His background in business also informs how he approaches property and financial issues that arise in family-law matters.
White holds two professional certifications from the Supreme Court of New Jersey. He is a Certified Matrimonial Law Lawyer, a credential that signals specialized training and testing in matrimonial practice in New Jersey. He also is a Certified Family Law Mediator, which reflects training in mediation techniques and an authorization to mediate family disputes under state standards. Those certifications shape how he balances litigation and alternative dispute resolution in family matters.
Clients and colleagues describe White as methodical in his case preparation. He tends to separate the legal issues from the personal ones so he can address custody, support, and distribution questions with clearer analysis. He represents clients in contested hearings when necessary and also conducts mediations and settlement negotiations. The combination of certification in matrimonial law and mediation means he routinely shifts between advocacy in court and efforts to reach agreement outside it.
Throughout his career he has kept a practice rooted in New Jersey law. He has followed changes in statutory and case law that affect how courts handle equitable distribution, child custody determinations, and support calculations. He frequently incorporates procedural strategy alongside efforts to resolve financial and parenting disputes. He concentrates his practice on family law matters in New Jersey.