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South Jersey Family Law Firm Answers Adoption Questions at Annual Event
Borger Jones Matez & Keeley-Cain P.A. raises awareness and provides education to the community about adoption
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) – Nov 02, 2010 – Cherry Hill, N.J. (November 2, 2010) – The Borger Jones Matez & Keeley-Cain, P.A. law firm will be well represented this year at the National Adoption Day Event coordinated by the Camden County Surrogate. Bruce P. Matez, Esquire will be attending the event on behalf of the firm on November 13th at the Cherry Hill Mall from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Deena L. Betze, Esquire will be following up on the second day of the event, November 14th, at the Voorhees Town Center from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The event, scheduled to coincide with National Adoption Day, is held to raise awareness and provide education to the community about adoption. State and private adoption agencies, attorneys, and others in the field will be providing information and materials to interested members of the public regarding adoption. Exhibitors and experts in all areas of adoption (private, foster, international, step-parent, etc…) will be present to answer questions and provide information on all aspects of adoption.
Deena L. Betze, Esquire has attended the event every year since its inception. She is general counsel for Golden Cradle Adoption Services, Inc. and has handled numerous adoptions. Bruce P. Matez, Esquire also has extensive experience in adoption matters and has been certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Attorney.
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Located in Cherry Hill, NJ, Borger Jones Matez & Keeley-Cain, P.A. is principally a family law and divorce law practice. The firm concentrates its practice in divorce and family law litigation, arbitration, mediation of family law and matrimonial issues, and collaborative law (one of the newest areas of dispute resolution in the family law field), including but not limited to custody, parenting time (formerly called “visitation”), alimony, child support, equitable distribution of marital property, post-divorce disputes, domestic violence matters, DYFS matters, adoptions, and applications to relocate children from New Jersey coincident to or after separation or divorce. An extensive list of questions and answers can be found at their website. For more information, call (856) 424-3444 or visit http://www.njfamilylaw.net .




