Danielle Joseph-Key, with curly dark hair, wearing a black dress, silver earrings, and a matching pendant necklace, smiles at the camera in a softly blurred indoor setting.

Danielle M. Key

Danielle M. Key graduated from Rutgers-Camden School of Law in May of 2001. She became a member of the New Jersey state bar in December 2001. Danielle started her career with Legal Services of New Jersey, fighting for justice for her clients. As a top-notch family and criminal attorney, Danielle takes pride in her passion for legal research, which makes her unmatched in case preparation. After leaving Legal Services, Danielle started her own firm, Key Law Center, in 2013. In 2019, she took on a partner and created Beckett Key Law Group, whose motto was “small firm, big service.” Later, Danielle became a member of Schultz and Associates, LLC, whose focus was on men’s rights in Family Court. Over the years, Danielle M. Key has represented hundreds of clients from a variety of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds and is a passionate and dedicated advocate for her clients.

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