Carolyn V. Chang

Rutgers College 1981 Rutgers-Camden Law 1987

Carolyn V. Chang is an exceptional attorney who practices family law in Burlington County New Jersey. She is known statewide for her legal acumen and her passion for children and public service. In addition to her legal practice, Ms. Chang has shared her talents as a public servant in the capacity of Mayor and Committeewoman for the Township of Westampton, New Jersey.  A resident of Westampton Township since 2002, Ms. Chang was elected in 2010 to the Westampton Township governing body. She was sworn in as Mayor in January 2013 and served in that capacity until January 2016. 

As a former Law Clerk to the Honorable Judith Yaskin, PJFP, the Honorable Mary Ann Burgess, JSC and the Honorable J. Wilson Noden, JSC, all of the Superior Court of New Jersey- Chancery Division- Family Part in Mercer County, Ms. Chang understands the importance of leading by example and the necessity to mentor other attorneys in the proper practice of law. To that end, after years of providing individual counseling to young attorneys and sharpening her legal skills as a Barrister with the Thomas S. Forkin American Inn of Courts, Ms. Chang helped found the Honorable Anne E. Thompson American Inn of Court where she currently serves as its Secretary. Due to her unselfish contributions to the legal community, she was awarded the Professional Lawyer of the Year by the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law. Further, she was honored at the Association of Black Women Lawyers of New Jersey’s 2016 Scholarship Jazz Brunch as a “Woman Breaking Barriers” because she has been a trailblazer, mentor, and role model for many women and has shattered barriers and paved the way for others to follow.

In addition to the above, Ms. Chang has received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to the extended community. Most recently she was named Woman of the Year by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Zeta Delta Zeta Chapter; Woman of Distinction by the Girl Scouts of Central & Southern New Jersey; and a “Woman Worthy of Honor” by Instruments of Righteousness Evangelistic Ministries, Inc.  Wherever she goes, this woman makes a wonderful and transformational impact on all whom she encounters.

Ms. Chang compliments her law practice with service to her community through various legal and civic organizations. Notably, Ms. Chang is an active member of the Association of Black Women Lawyers of New Jersey (ABWL), Chairperson of ABWL’s 2017 Scholarship Jazz Brunch and President of the organization. She is also a member of the American Bar Association (ABA), and the ABA Law Practice Management Section; the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA); the National Bar Association (NBA); and the Caribbean Association of Southern New Jersey. Ms. Chang is also a former member of the Supreme Court Family Practice Committee and is a former member of the NJSBA’s-Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments Committee (JPAC) where she served for six (6) years, as well as a member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Attorney Malpractice Insurance.  Ms. Chang is a member of several other committees and boards, including a prior member of the Board of Trustees of South Jersey Legal Service, a current member of the Board of Trustees for the Burlington County Community Action Program (BCCAP) all charged with improving the practice of law and the quality of life for residents within the State of New Jersey.

This busy Barrister attributes her work ethic and drive to the values instilled in her during her childhood in Jamaica, West Indies. She understands that it is upon the shoulders of so many others that she stands, and this brings a responsibility to help others. A Rutgers alumna, both undergraduate and law school, Carolyn has been married to the love of her life, Ronald David Chang, for more than thirty-one years. They have two children: Chelsea Simone, a 2015 graduate of Rutgers University, who previously resided and worked in Tottori, Japan who recently returned home to attend Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work, and Christian Victor who will soon begin his senior year at Rutgers University in New Brunswick.

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