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Deena Betze, Esquire to Speak on Divorce Proceedings to New Jersey Family Law Practitioners


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Cherry Hill, N.J. (September 29, 2008) – Deena L. Betze will be part of a panel of family law attorneys presenting a lecture for the National Business Institute for family law practitioners entitled “A Roadmap Through Divorce Proceedings” on October 15, 2008, at the Holiday Inn in Cherry Hill. Deena will discuss interviewing clients, data collection, and drafting pleadings, as well as conflicts of interest and related ethical concerns unique to the practice of family law. For more information or to register for this event, go to: www.nbi-sems.com or call (800) 930-6182.

In a second engagement, Deena L. Betze will be participating on a panel at a conference sponsored by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education on November 25, 2008, at the Woodbridge Conference Center entitled: “Handling Lifestyle Issues in Divorce Cases.” This seminar for family law attorneys will focus on analyzing and establishing a marital lifestyle for purposes of calculating alimony. The program will be moderated by Frank Louis, Esq. Deena will be joined on the panel by Joe Gunteski, CPA, Sharyn Maggio, CPA and Steve Haller, Esq. For more information or to register for this seminar, go to www.njicle.com or call (732) 249-5100.

“Deena has developed a wealth of knowledge in her 18 years of family law experience in New Jersey on many aspects of family law,” said Gary Borger, Esq. of Borger Jones Matez & Keeley-Cain, P.A. “She especially has a substantial understanding of adoption in New Jersey, having handled agency and step-parent adoptions in New Jersey for many years. We are lucky to have her on our family law team.”

Located in Cherry Hill, NJ, Borger Jones Matez & Keeley-Cain, P.A. is principally a family law and divorce law practice. The firm concentrates its practice in divorce, mediation, family law and matrimonial problems, including custody, parenting time (formerly called “visitation”), court applications for permission to relocate children from New Jersey coincident to separation or divorce of the parents, equitable distribution of marital property, alimony, and child support. An extensive list of questions and answers can be found at their website. For more information, call (856) 424-3444 or visit www.njfamilylaw.net .

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