Williams Divorce and Family Law

Gerald O. Williams, Attorney

We are pleased to announce the addition of associate attorney Kendel Waterkamp to the Williams Divorce & Family Law staff. She comes to us with recent experience clerking for the Honorable Gary W. Bastian in the Second Judicial District, and with experience in the Ramsey County Attorney's Office prior to that. We are delighted to have her in our office, and are certain that our clients will enjoy working with her.

Kendel joins attorney, Gerald O. Williams, who has devoted himself exclusively to the practice of divorce and family law since 1993. He is a board member of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and a fellow in the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Both Gerald and Kendel represent clients in matters that include divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, spousal maintenance, paternity, grandparent rights and third party custody.  Additionally, Gerald is very experienced in representing clients in interstate and international custody, marriage dissolutions and related issues.

Our law practice includes collaborative law and alternative dispute resolution, advising clients in mediation, arbitration, Early Neutral Evaluation, Financial Early Neutral Evaluation and cases involving Consensual Special Magistrates.

Mr. Williams is the author of the first Minnesota divorce and family law blog in the state. Recent highlights from the blog are always included in the lower right hand corner. Suggestions for topics are always welcome.

We are located in Woodbury, Minnesota and also have access to conference rooms in Bloomington, Edina, downtown Minneapolis, and St. Louis Park. We would be happy to meet you in any of the locations. We represent clients in Minneapolis/St. Paul, throughout seven metro area counties, in district courts throughout the State of Minnesota, and in family law appeals before the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Minnesota.

Superlawyers

Gerald has once again been named a "Superlawyer" by his peers and Minnesota Law and Politics Magazine.