Jillian Frost Kalyan
Attorney Jill Kalyan is a formidable litigator focusing in all areas of family law. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by families navigating legal issues, Jill prides herself on her zealous advocacy and strategic litigation skills. With experience navigating complex legal challenges, Ms. Kalyan brings a fierce determination to every case she handles, ensuring her clients receive the most vigorous and compassionate representation possible. Before joining Dennigan Cahill Smith, Ms. Kalyan honed her litigation skills at Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman, practicing in both matrimonial and labor and employment law.
Ms. Kalyan is admitted to practice in both New Jersey and New York. She is an ESP panelist in Mercer County, a member of the National Women Lawyers Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association, and the Mercer County Bar Association. Beyond her professional achievements, Ms. Kalyan is a mother of four, with a connection to the local community in Central New Jersey.
An enthusiastic tennis fan, Ms. Kalyan enjoys traveling to major tournaments to support her favorite players. In her leisure time, she also finds relaxation in swimming and spending time with her family. Her blend of aggressive litigation skills, personal experience, and community engagement makes her a dynamic and approachable advocate.
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