About Wendy
Wendy Armour practices family law in Metuchen, New Jersey — She has been the owner of her own practice since 2013. The firm focuses on divorce, domestic violence, and related family law matters. Located in a vibrant community, she serves clients throughout Middlesex County and beyond — She earned her J.D. from Hofstra University in 2006. During her time in law school, she worked as a law clerk, which laid the foundation for her legal career.
After graduation, she became a partner at a law firm in 2007, where she developed her skills in family law before establishing her own practice. Most of her work involves divorce proceedings and issues related to child custody and support. Wendy also handles cases involving domestic violence, providing legal representation and support to individuals in crisis. Her approach to family law emphasizes collaboration and mediation, which is reflected in her certifications in Collaborative Divorce and Family Mediation Training. Before opening her own firm, she worked closely with clients in various family law matters, gaining insight into the emotional and legal complexities involved.
Wendy believes in empowering her clients through knowledge and support, helping them navigate the often-challenging landscape of family law. Wendy is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Academy of Professional Family Mediators and the New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators. She also belongs to the New Jersey State Bar Association, specifically its Family Law Section, and the Middlesex County Bar Association. These affiliations keep her connected to the latest developments in family law and provide her with valuable resources to better serve her clients. In her practice, Wendy Armour combines her legal expertise with a compassionate approach.
She understands the sensitive nature of family law issues and aims to provide a supportive environment for her clients. By focusing on their needs and goals, she works to achieve the best possible outcomes for those she represents.