Alexandra M. Freed, Esq.
Alexandra M. Freed, Esq.
Attorney
Central New Jersey Office
(609) 730-3850
afreed@seidenfreed.com
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Alexandra (“Ali”) is admitted to practice law in the State of New Jersey, where her practice has focused exclusively on family law for over a decade. Prior to the formation of SeidenFreed LLC, Ali was a family law attorney at Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC. She is empathetic and appreciates that the uncertainty surrounding divorce is emotionally taxing for her clients. She tries to alleviate this stress by ensuring that clients are knowledgeable and well-versed in the law. She also counsels her clients on how the law applies to the individual facts of their case, and how the issues in a case are interrelated and affect an overall resolution.
Her experience and knowledge of the subtleties in family law allows her to craft individualized and creative solutions to the numerous issues that may arise during a divorce. She takes a reasonable approach to resolving disputes and keeps clients involved throughout the divorce process. She also appreciates that circumstances often change during a case and will counsel clients when strategies and positions should be re-evaluated.
She has courtroom experience in the Family Part addressing a wide variety of issues related to enforcement of existing court orders, modification and termination of alimony and child support obligations, emancipation, college contribution, jurisdiction, pendente lite support and final restraining orders. Alexandra has also successfully represented clients in the New Jersey Appellate Division on issues related to the modification of alimony and child support, emancipation, establishing college contribution obligations, and counsel fees.
Ali was selected for inclusion by Best Lawyer in America in 2026. She was previously included by Best Lawyer in its list of “Ones to Watch” in 2025 and as New Jersey “Rising Star” by the New Jersey Super Lawyer Magazine from 2018 to 2023 and 2025. The Rising Star and Super Lawyers List is issued by Thompson Reuters. A description of the selection methodology can be found here. Visit here for the selection methodology for Best Lawyers. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Ali has been selected by the New Jersey Law Journal for inclusion on its 2025 list of “New Leaders of the Bar.” The New Jersey Law Journal’s New Leaders of the Bar list highlights attorneys yet to reach the age of 40 who bring both notable achievements and outstanding potential to the table in their work in law firms, corporate legal departments, or other types of organizations. Achievements as a practitioner, businessperson, organization leader and member of the legal community in New Jersey are all considered. To view the A description of the selection methodology can be found:
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She is has been member of the Executive Committee of the Family Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association (FLEC) since 2022. For the 2025-2026 term, she was appointed to serve on the Legislative Sub-Committee, Appellate and Amicus Subcommittee and serves as Co-Chair of the Rules Committee of the ADR Taskforce.
In 2025 Ali was appointed to serve on the Membership Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association and to the Barry Croland Family Law Inn of Court. The Barry Croland Family Law Inn of Court. The American Inns of Court is an association of lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals from all levels and backgrounds who share a passion for professional excellence. Through regular meetings, members build and strengthen professional relationships; discuss fundamental concerns about professionalism and pressing legal issues of the day; share experiences and advice; exhort the utmost passion and dedication for the law.
As an associate Editor of the New Jersey Family Lawyer Magazine, Ali also regularly publishes articles related to the practice of Family Law in New Jersey. These articles have included, “How Courts Define Full-Time College Enrollment for Purposes of Emancipation,” “How to Calculate the Savings Component of an Alimony Award,” “Can Summary Judgment Procedure Resolve Family Law Related Issues?,” “Addressing the Use of Technology in Custody Agreements” and “Federal, New Jersey State Tax Laws to Address in Marital Settlement Agreements.”
She is a part of the Women’s Divorce Alliance which aims to engage, educate and empower women going through divorce and assist them to better navigate the process. The Women’s Divorce Alliance also helps connect women to skilled female professionals who may be needed throughout the divorce process such as therapists and accountants.
Ali also serves as a Matrimonial Early Settlement Panelists in Mercer County. The Matrimonial Early Settlement Program is program used by the Courts to help divorcing couples reach an agreement on the economic terms of their divorce instead going to trial. Panelists are selected by the Presiding Judge of the Family Part in each county and make recommendations on how equitable distribution, child support and alimony should be resolved after reviewing the facts presented in each case.
Ali previously interned for the New Jersey Supreme Court with Justice Virginia A. Long (Ret.) and Justice Helen E. Hoens (Ret.). For the 2013-2014 court term, Ali served as law clerk to the Honorable Catherine Fitzpatrick, P.J.F.P. (Ret.), the former Presiding Judge of the New Jersey Superior Court, Chancery Division, Family Part in Mercer County.
She graduated cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in Economics and English from Rutgers College at Rutgers University and graduated with honors from Rutgers School of Law-Camden. At graduation, Alexandra received the Deborah Michael Richards Excellence in Family Law Award.
Ali regularly lectures for the New Jersey State Bar Association and the New Jersey Institute of Continuing Legal Education. These presentations include:
2025 NJSBA Annual Convention and Meeting: Resistant Litigants – Strategies to Deal with Uncooperative Parties
2024 New Jersey Family Law Symposium: Tax & Finance
2024 NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting: A Comparison of Family Law in New Jersey and Ireland
2024 NJSBA Hot Tips in Family Law: Let’s Talk About Tech, Baby!
2024 NJSBA Annual Convention and Meeting: Domestic Violence- The Intersection Between Family Law & Criminal Law
2023 NJSBA Family Law Symposium: Divorce in the Digital Age
2023 NJSBA Family Law Retreat: Utilizing Financial Experts at the Pendente Lite Stage of Litigation
2023 NJSBA Annual Convention and Meeting: Ethical Considerations Related to Digital Advertising for Family Law Attorneys
2023 NJSBA Hot Tips in Family Law: Are the Kids Alright?
Ali resides in Hopewell with her husband, Derek, and their two children, Mary and John. She currently serves as the President of the Board of Trustees of the Pennington Montessori School. In 2025, she placed 2nd in the New Jersey State Triathlon Championship and was ranked 110th in the nation by USA Triathlon in 2024.
The Super Lawyers list is issued by Thomson Reuters. A description of the selection methodology can be found at https://www.superlawyers.com/about/selection_process_detail.html. Recognition in the The list of Best Lawyers in America issued The Best Lawyers in America
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