Family and law are two of the most important things in my life, so it was only natural that I combined the two to form my profession. As a second-generation family attorney, I have witnessed first-hand how vital a lawyer can be in effectuating positive results for clients during one of the most difficult times in their life. My goal is always to help my clients resolve their unique circumstances and obtain their desired result as effectively and efficiently as possible.
Mr. Sobel focuses his practice primarily on the representation of clients in complex matrimonial litigation. His work encompasses a broad range of issues, including those related to divorce, spousal and child support, custody, and domestic violence. He has experience with cutting-edge concerns at the forefront of family law, including those related to cohabitation, retirement, and child relocation.
In the area of civil litigation, Mr. Sobel’s experience includes business and shareholder disputes, employment-related issues, and general equity matters.
Mr. Sobel handles all aspects of the litigation process, from initial consultation to discovery and depositions, through trial and appeals.
Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.
Honors & Awards
- Listed in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch (a trademark of Woodward/White, Inc.) in the Family Law practice area (2021 - present)
- National Society of Collegiate Scholars
- National Scholars Honor Society
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Uniquely NJ
- New Jersey State Bar Association; Family Law Section; Young Lawyers Section, Technology Subcommittee
- New Jersey Family Lawyer Magazine, Associate Editor
- Barry Croland Family Law American Inn of Court
More Activities & Experience
- Former judicial intern to The Honorable Frank M. Ciuffani, New Jersey Superior Court, Middlesex County, Chancery Division (2010)
- Former judicial intern to The Honorable Freda L. Wolfson, United States District Court, District of New Jersey (2009)
- Senior Staff Editor, New York Law School Law Review
Presentations & Speaking Engagements
- Sponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, October 14, 2024
- September 24-25, 2024
- Sponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, July 25-26, 2023
- Speaker, 2022 Family Law Summer InstituteSponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 7.26-27.22
- Panelist, 2021 Family Law Summer InstituteSponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, July 27, 2021
- Speaker, 2020 Family Law Summer InstituteSponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, July 21-22, 2020
- Panelist, 2019 Family Law Summer InstituteSponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, July 23-24, 2019
- Faculty, 2017 Family Law Summer InstituteSponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, July 25-26, 2017
- Faculty, 2016 Family Law Summer InstituteSponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, July 26-27, 2016
- Panelist, 2015 Family Law Summer InstituteSponsor: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, July 28-29, 2015
Publications & Alerts
- New Jersey Family Lawyer Magazine, December 2023
- New Jersey State Bar Association New Jersey Lawyer, June 2023
- New Jersey State Bar Association New Jersey Family Lawyer, January 2023
- Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP Client Alert, August 16, 2021
- Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP Client Alert, July 14, 2021
News
- August 15, 2024
- August 17, 2023
- August 18, 2022
Departments
Education
New York Law School, J.D. cum laude, 2011
University of Maryland, B.A., 2008
Bar Admissions
- New Jersey, 2012
- New York, 2014
- U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, 2012
Please visit our Award Methodology page for a description of the standard or methodology on which these accolades are based. Attorney Advertising: No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.