Michelle Levin joined the firm in September 2015 and is a member of the New Jersey and New York Bar. Prior to joining the firm, Michelle was a Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Catherine I. Enright, Presiding Judge of the Family Part in Morris County, New Jersey. As a law clerk, Michelle worked on cases in all areas of family law, including matrimonial and non-dissolution cases, on matters of dissolution, separation, discovery, equitable distribution, child custody and child support issues. She is a Court Certified mediator and mediated small claims, landlord tenant, and matrimonial and non-dissolution cases.
Michelle earned her Juris Doctorate from Rutgers School of Law - Camden. During law school, she served as a notes editor for the Journal of Law and Public Policy, represented children in child abuse and neglect cases as a Certified Legal Intern for the Child and Family Advocacy Clinic and volunteered with the Domestic Violence Project, where she provided legal advice to victims of domestic violence.
Published Works
• New Jersey Law Journal, July 22, 2019: How the Internet Has Impacted the Procedural Practice of Family Law
Past Employment
• Superior Court of New Jersey, Family Part, Morris County, Law Clerk to the Honorable Catherine I. Enright, P.J.F.P.
• Student attorney for the Child and Family Advocacy Clinic at Rutgers School of Law- Camden, Spring 2014
• New Jersey Attorney General - Division of Criminal Justice, legal intern, Summer 2013
• Court of Common Pleas - Family Division, Judicial Intern to the Honorable Holly J. Ford, Spring 2013
• Morris County Prosecutors Office, legal intern, Summer 2012
Honors and Awards
• Selected for Inclusion in New Jersey Super Lawyers - Rising Stars 2017
Life Outside the Office
Michelle lives in Morris County with her long-haired dachshund, Savannah. When she isn’t working, Michelle enjoys reading, baking, hiking and spending time with her family.
Professional Associations and Memberships
• New Jersey State Bar Association, Family Law Section,
• New Jersey State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division
• Barry Croland Family Law Inns of Court
• New York State Bar Association