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Francesca O'Cathain Sworn In as President of AAML New Jersey Chapter, Elevating Family Law Standards

Newswriter Staff June 25, 2025
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Francesca O'Cathain Sworn In as President of AAML New Jersey Chapter, Elevating Family Law Standards

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Francesca O'Cathain's presidency at the AAML New Jersey Chapter marks a significant step towards advancing family law practice and professionalism in the state.

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Francesca O'Cathain, Esq., a renowned family law expert and head of the Family Law Department at O'Cathain Law Group, has taken office as the President of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) New Jersey Chapter. This role highlights her exceptional leadership and deep expertise in complex family law cases, including high-net-worth divorces and custody disputes, setting a new benchmark for excellence in the field.

The AAML, boasting 1,650 Fellows across the nation, stands as a pillar of excellence in family law, advocating for heightened professionalism and advanced knowledge. O'Cathain's leadership is anticipated to drive the New Jersey Chapter's mission forward, emphasizing integrity and skill in handling family law matters. Her board certification by the New Jersey Supreme Court in family law further underscores her qualifications to lead the chapter during her tenure.

O'Cathain's involvement extends beyond her professional achievements, with active participation in legal education and charitable endeavors. Her presidency not only reflects her dedication to the field but also signifies the AAML New Jersey Chapter's role in influencing the future direction of family law practice. This appointment is a testament to O'Cathain's esteemed reputation among her peers and the judiciary, promising to elevate the standards of family law in New Jersey and beyond.

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