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Helpful legal videos from New Jersey family law attorneys you can trust
Finding accurate information about divorce, child support, alimony and other important family law topics in New Jersey can be challenging. That’s why our New Jersey family law attorneys at Williams Law Group, LLC created educational videos about this often misunderstood area of the law.
We have recorded hundreds of videos about important family law topics. Many of them are shown below. We also strongly encourage you to contact our woman-owned law firm to learn more in detail about your specific legal rights. Every case is different and we’re here to help you rebuild your life. Our law firm has two New Jersey office locations – Short Hills and Parsippany.
Alimony and Spousal Support
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What Can the Spousal Support Recipient Do to Protect the Payments Ending with the Payor?
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Does Someone Have to Continue Paying Spousal Support If Their Ex Marries a New Partner?
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Do Spousal Support Payments Always End If the Recipient Remarries?
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Can Someone Receive Spousal Support before the Divorce Is Final?
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Can Alimony Be Awarded After a Divorce Is Final or If Someone's Circumstances Change?
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Do Men Ever Receive Spousal Support?
Child Custody and Parenting Time
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Can a Parent Give up Their Rights and Responsibilities for Their Child?
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What Is The Criteria For Assessing the Best Interests of a Child?
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Can Parents Share Equal Parenting Rights Even if There Is Conflict Between Them?
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Should the De Facto Full Time Parent Apply to Change a Parenting Agreement to Reflect Reality?
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What Types of Decisions Must Parents Share When They Have Equal Parenting Rights?
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How Can a Parent Increase Their Chances of Being Awarded Primary Parenting Rights in New Jersey?
Child Support
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If the Court Issued a Temporary Order for Support, Custody, or Visitation, Can It Be Modified?
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When Does Child Support Typically End in New Jersey?
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Can Someone Reduce Child Support Payments If Their Child Is Staying with Them for an Extended Time?
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Is Child Support Taxable?
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If a Child Support Recipient Remarries, Can the Ex-Spouse Stop Making Child Support Payments?
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If the Recipient of Child Support Withholds Visitation, Can the Payor Withhold Child Support?
DCPP
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Can a Parent Be Guilty Child Abuse If She Commits Violence against a Partner, but Not the Child?
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Is Spanking Considered Child Abuse in New Jersey?
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If a Parent Believes His Child Has Been Abused, but the DCPP Does Not Agree, What Can Be Done?
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What Are Some Common Forms of Alleged Child Abuse or Neglect That Are Investigated by the DCPP?
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If a Parent Believes A Child Has Been Sexually Abused, How Do You Ensure the Child's Safety?
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What Must a Non-Accused Parent Do If Her Child Accuses Her Spouse of Child Abuse or Neglect?
Divorce and Marital Agreements
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I Feel the Judge in My DCPP Case Is Biased, Can My Case Be Heard by a Different Judge?
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Is It Common for Issues to Persist after a High Conflict Divorce Has Been Finalized?
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In Your Experience Can Divorce Be a Civilized and Amicable Experience, What Can Make It Turn Ugly?
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What Is Required in Order to Obtain a Restraining Order in New Jersey?
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If a Plaintiff Acquires a Restraining Order Is He Entitled to Counsel Fees to Protect the Action?
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How Should One Choose an Attorney?
Domestic Violence
Equitable Distribution
Mediation
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What Is the Difference between Divorce Mediation and Divorce Arbitration?
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What Can Someone Do to Prepare for the Divorce Mediation Process?
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Why Would A Party Prefer Mediation in Lieu of Litigation?
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What Is the Best Way to Resolve High Conflict Custody Cases?
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What Can Someone Do to Prepare for the Divorce Mediation Process?
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Is Mediation Suitable for a Case with Very Complex Issues?
Post-Judgement
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Can the Court Change an Order of Property Division or Debts Because of a Change in Circumstances?
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If A Parent Has Lost Custody or Visitation Rights, How Can they Regain these Rights?
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If Someone Opposes the Judge's Decision, Can He or She Appeal to Have It Changed?
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If A Spouse Adopts the Other's Biological Child, Do they Have Parental Rights after Divorce?