About Robert J
Robert J Adinolfi built a career that begins in accounting and moves steadily through law to a long practice in matrimonial matters. He earned a B.A. in Accounting from St. Joseph's University in 1974 and completed his J.D. at Rutgers School of Law–Camden in 1977. Those early choices shaped the practical side of his work; numbers and statutes often meet in family law disputes.
After law school he became active in the local bar and professional groups. He has maintained membership in the Camden County Bar Association since 1977. He later joined the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers as a fellow in 1989, a professional affiliation that has been a consistent part of his career for decades. He also holds membership in the Matrimonial Lawyers Alliance beginning in 2015 and continuing to the present.
Adinolfi's professional responsibilities have included service on state committees. He served on the New Jersey District IV Ethics Committee from 2008 to 2011 and was a member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Family Practice Committee from 2015 through 2017. Those roles placed him in regular contact with ethical and procedural issues that affect family law practitioners across the state.
He gained certification from the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Certified Matrimonial Law Lawyer in 2010. That certification marks a formal recognition by the court system of specialized experience in matrimonial matters. In parallel, his admissions include the bars of New Jersey and Pennsylvania and he is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions expand the types of proceedings and appeals he can handle on behalf of clients.
For many years he has practiced at Adinolfi, Lieberman, Burick, Roberto & Molotsky, PA. The firm environment has allowed him to work on cases that touch on property division, support, custody, and the tax consequences that sometimes accompany divorce. Colleagues and opposing counsel have encountered him in state and federal matters, and in cases that require attention to both legal and financial detail.
His career shows a steady thread: education in accounting, a law degree, active local bar involvement, professional fellowship, committee service, and state certification in matrimonial law. He continues to represent clients through his law practice at Adinolfi, Lieberman, Burick, Roberto & Molotsky, PA, where his work centers on matrimonial and family law matters.