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Economic Mediation in Family Law Cases

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Economic Mediation Program Overview

Contested divorce cases are first reviewed by an early settlement panel (ESP). This panel, made up of two experienced divorce attorneys, will recommend a settlement in the case. If the parties do not agree with the recommendation, and there are unresolved financial disputes after ESP review, the court may order them to participate in economic mediation. Economic mediation can help divorcing couples find common ground to divide shared property and determine support.

Economic mediation is a means of resolving financial issues with a trained, impartial third party. It is designed to facilitate settlements in an informal, non-adversarial environment. Mediators do not represent either party and do not offer legal advice. Parties are encouraged to retain their own attorney for the mediation process. If they do not have an attorney, they may choose someone else to accompany them in mediation.

Benefits of mediation include:

  • Confidential proceedings.
  • The opportunity for the parties to create their own, mutually acceptable agreement.
  • Allowing parties to take an active role in resolving their dispute.
  • Saving both parties time and money.

All mediators on the roster of Judiciary-approved mediators have completed 40 hours of mediation training. Mediators on the roster with a domestic violence designation completed training that qualifies them to conduct Domestic Violence Economic Mediation. Mediators are attorneys and other experienced professionals in the financial or mental health fields.

After the first two hours, the mediation costs are paid by the parties.

The first two hours of mediation are free. These two hours include the time it takes for the mediator to prepare for the first session and for the session itself. Travel time is not included in the first two hours and mediators are not allowed to charge for their travel.

During the mediation, the mediator will let you know when the two free hours have been reached. Either party can then choose to end the mediation. If the mediation goes beyond the free two hours, the court decides the amount each party will be responsible for to cover the mediator’s fee.

Economic Mediation and Final Restraining Orders

Generally, the law prohibits mediation when there is an active final restraining order between the parties. The Domestic Violence Economic Mediation Program allows mediation only if the protected party (the person with the restraining order) requests it. The protected party must consent to amending the final restraining order to allow mediation. The protected party may terminate the mediation process at any time and for any reason. 

The protected party must initiate the request for economic mediation.

The protected party must

  1. Read and understand the Frequently Asked Questions for Protected Parties 
  2. Meet with a domestic violence advocate or trained court staff; and
  3. Complete and file a certification which is a formal request to the court that the case be referred to economic mediation. It is also a request for the court to amend the Final Restraining Order to permit economic mediation. Filing the certification does not guarantee that the court will refer the case to the program.

After reviewing the certification and confirming that the protected party consents to economic mediation, the court will ask the other party if they agree to mediation. If they do not agree, they will be asked to provide an explanation. The court may still decide to refer the case to economic mediation.

If the court refers a case to economic mediation, both parties will work separately with court staff to agree on the selection of a mediator. If they are unable to agree, the court will assign one.

If there is a final restraining order, the parties will not be in the same room for mediation.

Domestic violence economic mediation takes place in a secure room at the courthouse where security is on site, or it may take place on-line using videoconferencing. Domestic violence economic mediation will not be conducted at the mediator’s office or any other location.

The mediator assigned to the case will use a process called “shuttle diplomacy” to facilitate the mediation. This means that each party will be in separate rooms the entire time, and the mediator will communicate with them separately. This eliminates direct communication between the parties. Similarly, if the mediation is conducted online, the parties will be in separate virtual meeting rooms and will not have any contact.

Only mediators who completed domestic violence mediation training are eligible to mediate cases where there is a restraining order between the parties.

The protected party can choose to end mediation at any time.

This program was created to give victims of domestic violence the same opportunity to resolve their case as litigants who do not have a restraining order. If the protected party does not feel comfortable about moving forward with economic mediation, they can let their attorney know. If they do not have an attorney, they can contact the court. This will not be held against them in any way.

The mediator cannot address other issues such as custody or parenting time.

This is prohibited by law and violates provisions of the Domestic Violence Economic Mediation program.

Read the Frequently Asked Questions for Protected Parties and Frequently Asked Questions for Non-Protected Parties for more details about the program.

Mediators by County

If you want to become a mediator, you need to apply. Current mediators can change or update their roster status.

Mediators must complete the Economic Mediation Results Form after the mediation session.     

Mediators for Economic Aspects of Family Law

Mediator Qualifications Hourly Rate
H. Sarah Kim, Esq.
Law Offices of Sarah Kim
20 Mercer Street, Suite 3M
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Fax: (201) 699-0953
$350.00
Kristen E. Schreib, Esq.
Guaglardi & Meliti, LLP
365 West Passaic Street, Suite 130
Rochelle Park, NJ 07662
Fax: (201) 947-1010

I have experience in all aspects of family law, including dissolution, custody and parenting time, child support, relocation, spousal support, modification of support, post-judgment enforcement matters and multi-jurisdictional support, custody and enforcement matters. I am experienced in the negotiation and preparation of settlement agreements, as well as parenting time agreements.

$275.00
Richard Sanvenero Jr., Esq.
Sanvenero & Cittadino,LLC
228 Maple Ave
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Fax: (732) 743-9546
$450.00
Maria A. Giammona, Esq.
1599 Hamburg Turnpike
Wayne, NJ 07470
$325.00
Sarah J. Suozzo
163 Madison Ave Suite 220-27
Morristown, NJ 07960

Sarah J. Suozzo is a practicing attorney in Morristown, NJ. She is able to conduct mediation sessions in person or by video and has availablity on evenings and weekends.

$300.00
David R. Tawil
Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C.
53 Cardinal Drive
Westfield, NJ 07091

Career focused on family law matters for over twenty years, practicing extensively throughout the state of NJ. Successfully handled and litigated complex matters for years, on both economic and custody related matters, and have sat as an ESP panelist for over 15 years.

$450.00
Judge Kenneth S. Domzalski
Helmer, Conley, Kassleman PA
600 Beverly Rancocas Road
Willingboro, NJ 08046

2009-2023 Retired Judge, Conferenced, managed, settled, and tried hundreds of cases as a full time and recall judge in Burlington County. He was in private practice from 1974-2009. He is counsel to the law firm Helmer, Conley, Kasselman, PA. He is excited to focus on the areas of family law for mediations.

$400.00
Andrea B. White
Ansell, Grimm, Aaron, PC
1500 Lawrence Ave
Ocean, NJ 07712
Fax: (732) 922-6161
Approved for DV Cases
$350.00
Michelle L. Fererri., Esq.
Cordell Law, LLP
701 East Gate Drive Suite 310
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

I have been practicing family law exclusively for 18+ year. I am a member of the NJ Association of Professional Mediators and completed their 40 hour divorce mediation program. I have also completed NJICLE's 40 hour civil mediation training. I am completing all types of family law mediation.

$350.00
David F. Salvaggio, Esq.
Lyons & Associates, PC
161 Madison Avenue, Suite 345
Morristown, NJ 07960
Fax: (973) 455-1601

For many years, I have served on the Matrimonial ESP. After mediating many divorce cases outside the court system, I decided to serve as a Post-ESP Economic Mediator because I realize how important it is for divorcing couples to try to end the costly and protracted litigation process.

Approved for DV Cases
$400.00
Amanda P. Johnston, Esq.
Jacobs Berger, LLC
16 Washington Ave, Suite 201
Morristown, NJ 07960
$350.00
Rachel E. Partyka, Esq.
Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group, LLC
83 South Street, Suite 201
Freehold, NJ 07728
Fax: (732) 414-2770

I am a Certified Matrimonial Attorney and have practiced Family Law exclusively since 2003. In addition to private practice, I have been volunteering as an ESP Panelist in Middlesex County since 2012 and conducting private mediations for all types of Family Law matters since 2016.

$500.00
Francine M. Aster, Esq.
Weinberger Divorce and Family Law Grooup
119 Cherry Hill Road, Suite 120
Parsippany, NJ 08836
Fax: (973) 520-8811

I chaired the Family Law Executive Committee in Essex for 15 years. As past President of the Essex County Bar Association, I am completely and intimately familiar with the workings of the Family Part. For over 31 years, my practice has been devoted to Family Law as well as economic mediation, custody/parenting time mediation, parenting coordination and Guardian Ad Litem.

$450.00
Donald Kessler
Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith and Davis, LLP
75 Livingston Avenue
Roseland, NJ 07068
Fax: (973) 577-1873

Judge Kessler was a Superior Court Judge for 10 years, serving in the Family and Chancery Divisions. In Family, he presided over matrimonial cases involving alimony, child support, equitable distribution, custody, relocation and domestic violence. In Chancery, he handled complex business matters and decided complicated financial and valuation issues.

$475.00
Elton J. Bozanian, Esq.
Bozanian McGregor, LLC
650 From Road, Suite 265
Paramus, NJ 07652
Fax: (201) 947-7088
$350.00
Judith A. Hartz, Esq.
Kozyra & Hartz, LLC
354 Eisenhower Parkway, Plaza I, 2nd Floor, Suite 2300
Livingston, NJ 07039
Fax: (973) 740-1515

My practice primarily revolves around matrimonial disputes wherefore alternate dispute resolution methods are desired and sought to attain effective settlement results. I am currently serving as a family law mediator and feel conducting mediations within the Family Law Division plays an integral role in attaining fair settlements.

$400.00
Jennifer Cornelius.
Lyons & Associates, PC
60 Columbia Road, Bldg. B Suite 150
Morristown, NJ 07960
Fax: (973) 455-1601

I have been in private practice for the over 20 years, devoting my practice exclusively to family law issues since 2004. I served as law Clerk to the Honorable Maureen P. Sogluizzo, J.S.C. (now Ret.) from 1998-1998 in the Family Part in Hudson County. With 20+ years of experience as a matrimonial attorney, I am well positioned to assist families in disputes involving all aspects of family law.

$450.00
Lizabeth A. Croland-Sarakin, Esq.
Croland Sarakin LLC
50 East Ridgewood Avenue, #120
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
$325.00
Maria J. La Sala, Esq.
Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf, LLP
250 Pehle Avenue, Suite 401
Saddle Brook, NJ 07663
Fax: (201) 845-9423
$425.00
Ellen L. Koblitz
Pashman Stein Walder Hayden
Court Plaza South, 21 Main St. #200
Hackensack, NJ 07601

Judge Koblitz retired in September 2020 after twenty-seven years on the bench, ten as the Bergen Presiding Family Judge and ten years in the Appellate Division, ultimately as a Presiding Judge. She graduated from Yale Law School after completing her BA at The University of Chicago majoring in Human Development.

Approved for DV Cases
$500.00