NJSBA Family Law Section holds annual retreat in Aruba

Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) Family Law Section held its annual retreat in Aruba from March 25 to March 29, according to an April 17 announcement. The event brought together family law practitioners from across the state for several days of educational sessions and networking opportunities.

The retreat offered attendees a chance to participate in engaging professional development while also connecting with colleagues outside the typical work environment. Organizers said the setting provided a scenic backdrop for both learning and building relationships within the legal community.

Participants took part in various educational programs designed to address current topics and trends relevant to family law practice. In addition, social events allowed members of the section to strengthen professional bonds and share experiences.

The NJSBA regularly organizes such gatherings as part of its ongoing commitment to supporting legal professionals through education, networking, and community-building activities. These retreats are considered important for fostering collaboration among attorneys who handle family law matters across New Jersey.

A full photo album from the event is available online, allowing participants and interested parties to view highlights from this year’s retreat.



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