$ 295-295 per hour
Christina Salvia is an Associate Attorney at Offit Kurman, P.A., an AM 200 law firm, in the Family Law practice group. She advises clients on child support, non-dissolution matters, parentage, adult and juvenile name changes, first-responder divorce and post-judgment matters.
Before joining the firm, Christina was an associate with Argentino Fiore Law & Advocacy where she worked on a variety of family law matters. She also served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Thomas Callahan, Jr. in the Essex Vicinage of New Jersey Superior Court, Chancery Division, Family Part. As a law clerk, Christina worked on cases involving custody, child support, arrearages, parenting time, relocation and domestic violence.
During law school, Christina served as Vice President for the Domestic Violence Project and was a member of the Innovation Center for Law and Technology. She also interned at New York State Court’s Access to Justice, where she advised pro se litigants on family matters, including uncontested divorce and domestic abuse.
$ 295-295 per hour
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Acquired: 2021
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State: New Jersey
Acquired: 2020
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25 Main Street, Suite 205, Hackensack, NJ, 07632
590 Madison Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10022
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2023
Rising Star, SuperLawyers
2022 - 2023
Associate, Offit Kurman
2020 - 2022
Associate, Argentino Fiore Law & Advocacy, LLC
2018 - 2019
Judicial Law Clerk, New Jersey Superior Court Family Part
2021 - Present
New York State Bar AssociationMember
2020 - Present
New Jersey Bar AssociationMember
2020 - Present
New Jersey State Bar Association, Family Law SectionMember
A case wherein the Appellate Division affirmed and recognized privacy rights of transgender individuals in New Jersey.
2018
JD - Juris Doctor
2014
BA - Bachelor of Arts
English
Italian