SF_Archer_Profile_0220_Profile 2 / 13 / 20 3 : 40 PM Page 1 profile Archer Attorneys at Law Professionalism in every facet of family law “ The professional relationships and dis - tinguished reputation that Archer has estab - lished allow us to better navigate what can of - ten be a stressful and confusing system and pro - cess for our clients , ” says Stephanie Zane , Esq . Archer recognizes every family is different and every case is different . This recognition al - lows each client to receive the individualized attention and representation they need to feel secure in making what are often very difficult decisions . This type of representation only comes with experience . “ We are able to com - bine the skills of all our attorneys so that each client knows their case is being handled with the utmost care and professional excellence , ” adds Drew Burach , Esq . The professional relationships and distinguished reputation that Archer has established allow us to better navigate what can AS LITIGATION COSTS SKYROC its chair . KET , A highly AND recognized jurist , Lihotz often be a stressful and COURT BACK - LOGS chaired GROW , and INDIVIDU - served on numerous Supreme ALS FACING FAMILY Court committees DISPUTES , NEED and authored A over 120 confusing system and MORE COST - EFFECTIVE published opinions . ALTERNATIVE TO LITIGATION . Thompson Family has mediatio over 40 n years provides of experience an al - process for our clients . ” ternative practicing for the all aspects parties , of either family with law or at without Archer . He coun is recogn sel , to ized meet as with an experienced a trained mediator . and trained The me - — STEPHANIE ZANE , ESQ . mediator diator throughou serves as t an South independent Jersey . In his neutral — career , he assisting served the as editor parties of in the identify New Jersey ing disputes , Family Lawyer , dis - cussing chair of optio the Camden ns and allowing County Bar parties Association to reach Fam - Archer’s full - service family law department , ily Law Commi their ttee own and agreemen chair of the ts . New These Jersey agreements supported by the resources offered in a big firm State Bar Associ reflect ation what the Family parties Law believe Section . are in their fam - setting , is prepared to meet all of a client’s Whether ily’s it’s best mediation interests . or The litigation , parties Archer retain control needs — be they mediation or litigation . is committed to the highest over of the profession process al and stan - are encouraged to con - Archer offers competitive rates for both dards . Notably , all six attorneys in sult the with Archer counsel to ensure complete mediation under - and litigation services . The full Matrimonial Department are active members standing before biographies the agreement of each is reduced department member , in - of the Thomas S . Forkin Family Law American to writing . cluding their professional and community Inn of Court , including two past presidents and Archer involvement embraces and the recognition , concept of can mediation be found at ? the incoming president of the Inn . The Amer - with a www.ArcherLaw.com . family mediation practice headed by two ican Inn of Court is a national organization ded - highly regarded and experienced professionals , icated to improving professionalism , civility and the Hon . Marie E . Lihotz ( Ret . ) and William J . the ethical practice of law — values that are the Thompson , Esq . foundation of Archer . Lihotz joined Archer after serving 20 years Archer The attorneys at Archer handle matters as a member of the New Jersey Judiciary , as the One Centennial Square throughout the state of New Jersey including presiding judge of the Family Part in Burling - 33 E . Euclid Ave . | Haddonfield divorce , custody / parenting time , child support , ton County and then as the presiding judge of ( 856 ) 795 - 2121 college contribution , alimony , relocation , adop - Part B of the appellate division . She also led the ArcherLaw.com tion and domestic violence . Supreme Court’s family practice committee as SUBURBANFAMILYMAG.COM volume 10 issue 12 SUBURBAN FAMILY 9