About Robert
Robert Zaleski practices family law at The Law Offices of Paone Zaleski & Murphy in Woodbridge, New Jersey. He has been a partner at the firm since 2001. The firm focuses on various aspects of family law, including divorce, arbitration and mediation, and domestic violence cases throughout the state. He earned his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 1988 — Prior to that, he received a B.A.
in Economics from Villanova University in 1980. His educational background provides a solid foundation for understanding the complex financial issues often involved in family law cases. Most of his practice involves representing clients in divorce proceedings and related matters. He is known for his expertise in mediation and arbitration, helping couples reach amicable agreements. Cases typically involve negotiations over asset division, child custody, and support arrangements.
His approach often emphasizes collaboration, aiming to minimize conflict and promote positive outcomes for families. Before becoming a partner, he worked as an associate at the firm starting in 1995. His experience in family law has equipped him to handle a variety of cases, from straightforward divorces to complex custody battles. He is a certified matrimonial law lawyer, a designation that supports his the field and his proficiency in navigating the details of family law. He is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Somerset County Bar Association and the Middlesex County Bar Association.
Additionally, he is involved with the Mid-Jersey Collaborative Law Alliance and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. These memberships allow him to stay updated on best practices and emerging trends in family law. Robert Zaleski is dedicated to providing quality legal representation to his clients. His focus on family law, combined with his certifications and memberships, positions him as a knowledgeable advocate in the field. He continues to serve the Woodbridge community, helping families navigate some of their most challenging times.