15+ years as a New Jersey divorce attorney. Personally divorced. Credentialed anger management specialist. For Union County residents navigating divorce — whether you filed, were served, or are somewhere in between — this is counseling built for your actual situation, not a textbook version of it.
No psychologist, social worker, or licensed therapist across Union County can offer you what I offer. I'm not guessing what divorce court feels like. I'm not reading about it in a casebook. I've lived it from three angles — and every session reflects that.
15+ years practicing family law across all 21 NJ counties. I know what your attorney is doing, what the judge is weighing, and why certain emotional reactions destroy cases before they start.
I went through my own divorce. I know the 3 a.m. rage, the custody fear, the financial panic, the confusion over what changed. A therapist who has never been there is reading your pain through a textbook.
Court-approved, credentialed, and experienced with the exact emotional patterns divorce produces. This isn't generic anger work — it's surgical, divorce-specific, and built for people fighting to hold the line.
Union County straddles affluent suburban New Jersey and working urban New Jersey in a way few counties do. Westfield, Summit, and Berkeley Heights sit among the wealthier communities in the state; Elizabeth and Plainfield operate on very different economic terrain. Each town carries its own divorce profile.
Westfield and Summit divorces frequently involve finance and pharmaceutical executives. Berkeley Heights and New Providence cases often involve tech and pharma industry professionals. Elizabeth proceedings often involve Spanish-speaking families and small-business owners. We serve all of these, bilingually when needed.
Union is served by NJ Transit's Raritan Valley and Northeast Corridor lines, putting Westfield, Cranford, Rahway, and Elizabeth within NYC-commute range. The Garden State Parkway and Route 22 carry local commercial traffic. Our scheduling accommodates commuter and business-owner patterns alike.
Union County's Family Division at the Elizabeth courthouse handles a wide-spectrum docket: high-asset cases from Westfield and Summit alongside working-class family proceedings from Elizabeth and Plainfield.
Union clients typically bring the anger of money lost (when substantial executive compensation becomes subject to equitable distribution), the anger of confusion (in complex blended-family situations), and the anger of unfair court orders (especially in high-income cases where support calculations feel punitive).
You don't know what's happening to your life, your finances, your kids. The confusion becomes its own source of rage.
The questions with no answers keep burning out your capacity to think straight — the one thing court demands.
The betrayal is personal. The legal system doesn't care. That mismatch creates a specific rage we address head-on.
Equitable distribution can feel like legalized theft. Unprocessed, it sabotages every negotiation.
Not just infidelity — lies about money, kids, family, the legal process itself. Grief mixed with fury.
Watching your children turn against you is one of the most devastating angers in family law.
They're not honoring the order. Managed wrong, your rage makes you look like the problem instead of the victim.
Sometimes the ruling is wrong. The anger is legitimate — but it has to be channeled into strategy, not contempt.
Each Union County town has its own divorce anger management page — with local context, nearest office, court information, and the specific dynamics of divorce in that community. Click your town to go deeper.
Three one-on-one sessions · Remote or in person · Either spouse welcome
Additional sessions available on a continuing basis — no pressure, no upsell required.
Three viewpoints. One counselor. $500 for three sessions. Serving every corner of Union County — and all of New Jersey.
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