Alexis Kopcienski, Esq. is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York, and Vermont, and focuses her practice on family and matrimonial law, real estate matters, and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) representation.

In her family law practice, Alexis represents individuals in a broad spectrum of matrimonial and domestic relations matters.  She regularly assists clients in divorce actions involving complex financial issues and substantial marital estates, contested custody and parenting time matters, support disputes, and both emergent and post-judgment applications.  Alexis also prepares and reviews prenuptial agreements and guides clients through legal name change proceedings for personal, professional, religious, or marital reasons.

As part of her real estate practice, she assists clients with the purchase and sale of residential properties, as well as title transfers and related property matters.

In the NIL space, Alexis advises clients on the review, negotiation, and amendment of agent and endorsement agreements.

Outside of her legal practice, Alexis is actively involved in her community and currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the United Way of Hunterdon County.  She is committed to supporting local initiatives and organizations that provide meaningful resources and services to individuals and families throughout the community.

Alexis earned her Juris Doctor from Albany Law School, graduating magna cum laude in December 2021.  During law school, she received high honors for her work with the Government Law Review, where she was selected for publication in the 2022 edition of the journal.  Alexis also served as a teaching assistant for the legal writing program, helping guide law students in developing effective legal research and writing skills.

Alexis attended Saint Joseph’s University, where she earned her undergraduate degree while competing as a Division I student-athlete.  Balancing the rigorous demands of collegiate athletics with her academic responsibilities, Alexis developed the discipline, time management, and leadership skills that continue to inform her legal practice today.  Her experience as a student-athlete fostered a strong work ethic, collaborative mindset, and competitive drive that she brings to the representation of her clients.