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Co-Parenting During a Pandemic
Co-Parenting During a Pandemic
Even under normal circumstances, co-parenting can be challenging. Unfortunately, parenting agreements signed before COVID-19 probably lack any terms that address a pandemic. The unprecedented situation has caused confusion...
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Williams Law Group Receives Opinion From New Jersey Supreme Court
Williams Law Group Receives Opinion From New Jersey Supreme Court
On May 27th, 2020, the Supreme Court of New Jersey decided on the case S.C. v. New Jersey Department of Children and Families. In their decision, the Supreme...
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When Does Alimony Stop In New Jersey?
When Does Alimony Stop In New Jersey?
Transcript Allison Williams: The duration of your alimony obligation will depend on your judgment of divorce. Typically, parties resolve their divorce cases by settlement. If your settlement memorializes...
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DYFS Law – How Findings May Impact Matrimonial and Custody Proceedings
DYFS Law – How Findings May Impact Matrimonial and Custody Proceedings
It is not uncommon that allegations of child abuse and/or neglect arise in the context of pending or contemplated custody litigation – whether in a pending divorce matter,...
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Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights – Step-Parent Adoption and Beyond
Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights – Step-Parent Adoption and Beyond
The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly recognized that parental rights are a right far more previous than any property right.  There are many statutes and cases in...
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Blended Families and Estate Planning
Blended Families and Estate Planning
It is common knowledge that the divorce rate in the United States is close to 50%.  While a divorce is an emotional and financial hardship for all involved,...
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Reunification After a DYFS/DCPP Case
Reunification After a DYFS/DCPP Case
The Division of Child Protection and Permanency (formerly the Division of Youth and Family Services) exists to help protect children from abusive or neglectful situations.  What some do...
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Reasons DYFS/DCPP May Try to Remove Your Children
Reasons DYFS/DCPP May Try to Remove Your Children
The government has many roles in our day to day lives, ranging from building roads to providing emergency services.  The Department of Child Protection and Permanency (formerly known...
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Calling a Child as a Witness in Your Divorce
Calling a Child as a Witness in Your Divorce
Litigation is always stressful for the parties involved.  This is even more true with family law cases, as the subject matter of the case clearly cuts to the...
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Ending Alimony
Ending Alimony
Divorce is one of the most financially stressful events a person can go through.  During your marriage, you likely have combined financial resources with your spouse to purchase...
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