Charny Karpousis Altieri & Donoian, P.A., a boutique South Jersey firm concentrating in divorce and family law, announces senior associate Rebecca Berger has been appointed co-chair of the Burlington County Bar Association – Family Part Section. An active member of the organization, she looks forward to expanding her role within the group. Ms. Berger will work closely with her peers to further the Association’s mission, which according to the organization is to provide members with the tools necessary to enhance their ability to practice law ethically and effectively, while fostering a relationship between the Bench and Bar in Burlington County.
Rebecca A. Berger has been practicing law for nearly a decade. Prior to joining the firm in May 2015, she worked as an Assistant Burlington County Prosecutor for seven years, handling the highest level cases and spending four years in the Domestic Violence Unit, which included training law enforcement officers in the investigation and prevention of domestic violence. Ms. Berger is a member of New Jersey State, Burlington County and Camden County Bar Associations and is admitted to practice in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She is an Associate member of the Thomas S. Forkin Family Law Inns of Court and has also been an active volunteer with the Domestic Violence Project and State of New Jersey Mediator and Community Dispute Resolution Committee. In 2016, Ms. Berger was one of twenty-one Burlington County business and community leaders chosen as 2016 Emerging Leaders by the Burlington County Times and the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Charny Karpousis Altieri & Donoian, P.A. is a boutique family law firm with highly regarded attorneys who provide assertive and efficient representation to clients in all types of family law matters. This includes divorce, custody, alimony, child support, college contribution and equitable distribution. The firm’s attorneys are also skilled in cases involving domestic violence, prenuptial agreements, property settlement agreements and adoptions. While the attorneys are seasoned litigators, the firm also offers Alternate Dispute Resolution alternatives such as mediation and arbitration. In addition to the legal services provided to clients, the firm is strongly committed to the community. All of the firm’s attorneys participate in the region’s professional associations, provide pro bono legal services to indigent clients and support local and statewide charitable organizations. For more information, visit the firm's website at CharnyLaw.com or call (856) 574-4343.










