New Jersey Conflict Resolution Lawyer
Our Law Firm Can Help You Resolve Your Family Law Conflict
Conflicts often come up when dealing with complex family law cases, including legal matters involving divorce, child custody and other important legal issues. If these conflicts cannot be resolved, such issues can take weeks or months to resolve and prevent families or couples from moving forward in their lives. You may even have to go to court to resolve these conflicts.
This is why it’s critical that you have an experienced New Jersey family law attorney on your side who knows how to resolve legal battles between parents and other family members. Our legal team at Williams Law Group, LLC can help you every step of the way.
Our years of legal experience have given us an in-depth understanding of New Jersey’s legal system works, especially when it comes to resolving conflicts involving divorce, child custody and other complex family law cases. As a result, we know which strategies work and can be the most effective. We also understand the urgent nature of many family law cases. That’s why we want to meet with you right away.
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What Are Common Family Law Conflicts?
Like families themselves, there are many different types of family law conflicts including:
- Divorce-related conflicts, which can quickly escalate to a contested divorce or another complicated legal matter that can threaten to undo a proposed or existing divorce agreement.
- Child custody issues, especially if parents cannot agree on sharing custody or one parent violates an existing child custody agreement.
- Alimony or child support payments, especially if one parent refuses to make such payments.
This is just a small sample of some of the most common family law cases we deal with at our New Jersey law firm. If you are dealing with a conflict involving a complex family law case, we can explain the different ways we may be able to resolve your conflict in an equitable, reasonable manner.
What Are Common Methods For Resolving Family Conflicts?
Depending on what type of family law conflict you’re dealing with, some of the best ways to resolve such conflicts often involve:
- Parental Coordinator Services – In family law conflicts, parental coordination services seeks to resolve many day-to-day conflicts through the use of an impartial, court-appointed parenting coordinator.
- Mediation Services – Similar to parental coordinator services, mediation services often involve appointing a neutral mediator to resolve legal disputes between couples or families. Many people think of mediation services in relation to divorce. However, a family law mediation can work to resolve other complicated family law matters.
What Is Alternative Dispute Resolution In New Jersey?
Sometimes simply referred to by its initials, ADR, Alternative Dispute Resolution often refers to methods to resolve complex legal issues without going to court. Parental coordinator services and mediation services are both examples of ADR since the goal of both services is to resolve family conflicts without going to court.
In general, in order for Alternative Dispute Resolution solutions to be effective, both sides ultimately have to want to resolve their conflict. ADR simply aims to voluntarily bring both sides together to reach a solution that works for everyone.
Why Should I Hire A Conflict Resolution Attorney?
Conflicts that divide family members are unique in their own way. No two cases are ever alike. That’s why our New Jersey family law attorneys tailor our family law conflict solutions to fit each family’s distinct legal challenges.
When you have a lawyer working with you to resolve your conflict, you can be sure that you fully understand your rights and legal options. Your lawyer can also work with other attorneys, mediators and anyone else involved in your complex legal matter.
Whatever type of family law conflict you’re dealing with, make sure you give your case the best opportunity for success. Contact us and schedule an appointment with a New Jersey family law lawyer focused on finding solutions for resolving your conflict. Our law firm has two New Jersey office locations – Short Hills and Parsippany.