Paras, Apy & Reiss, P.C.
Paras Appy & Reiss:
A Professional Corporation for the Practice of Family Law
2 Bridge Avenue
The Galleria
Bldg. 6, Lower Level
Red Bank, NJ 07701
(732) 219-9000
familylaw@parasapyreiss.com
Paras, Apy & Reiss has been providing quality legal services to family law clients for more than 11 years. With nearly 80 years in combined experience as matrimonial lawyers, Tricia Apy, Bonnie Reiss and Peter Paras are able to provide real answers, advice, and concrete results. They know, more than anything, that each case and each client’s needs are unique and require personal attention and care. Each member of the firm listens closely to each client, in order to understand his or her goals and carefully tailor a strategy best suited to the unique characteristics of his or her case.
Their firm handles legal matters in the following practice areas: International Family Law, International Child Custody, Family Law, Divorce, Child Support, Child Custody, Premarital Agreements, Spousal Support, High Asset Divorce, and International Law. This are often the more difficult and specialized areas of family law.
Paras, Apy & Reiss is a small family law boutique that handles only family law matters. Because of this concentration on issues of family law, clients are not competing for their lawyer’s time and energy with other types of matters. The full staff of associates and paralegals carefully follow the firm’s philosophy of providing quality legal services to individuals. Paras, Apy & Reiss know that one form or answer does not fit all cases, and they strive to formulate the best personalized approach for each client.
Although the firm handles only family law matters, the lawyers’ wealth of experience in family law is ultimately the biggest asset for its clients because this experience (and their sharing of experience and ideas) allows Paras, Apy & Reiss to handle any situation that might arise. This is one reason that the firm has earned a reputation for attracting cases that often involve some of the most complex and novel issues family law can create.