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Our mission is to help every bride have as smooth a process as possible, before, during and after the wedding!
Shari Rivkind has been practicing law since 1987, over 37 years. A graduate of Boston University School of Law, she returned to her home state of New Jersey and has been practicing law there ever since. Her practice areas throughout the span of her career have been varied and she has represented everyone from interior designers to physicians. She has always represented clients regarding their personal legal matters including divorces, trusts and wills, contract negotiations of all kinds and litigation matters.
Brides and the difficulties they face hold a special place in Ms. Rivkind’s heart. Throughout her career she has not only helped many brides navigate wedding contracts and important agreements such as prenuptial agreements, wills and name changes, but has even been on the other side, representing photographers and large wedding venues.
Ms. Rivkind is a true scholar of the law, knowledgeable in the myriad of laws that are applicable to many practice areas and one that will eagerly immerse herself into the intricacies of any area of law that is presented in any of her clients’ cases.
More surprising to many is that she often answers her own phone and is readily available to answer clients' and staff members' questions.
Morgan Weil graduated from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in 2019. During law school, Morgan interned at New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) as an elder law intern and helped low-income individuals execute medical directives, power of attorneys, and simple wills. Thereafter, Morgan worked for a New York City firm specializing in Estate Planning, working with complicated estates and frequenting the surrogate’s courts in New York City.
Upon graduation, Morgan joined The Rivkind Law Firm focusing on wills and trusts. Her practice quickly blossomed into including counseling and negotiating on behalf of her young clients many of whom were getting married. Recently engaged and with a host of friends who were also in the midst of wedding preparations, she began to clearly see a real need for brides for attorneys experienced in navigating the costly, stressful period of planning for a wedding, marriage and beyond.
Morgan decided to form and head up an area of a practice focused on the legal issues brides face and Bridelawyer™ was born.
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