My Ex Endangers Our Child. What Should I Do?
If you believe your ex endangers the well-being of your child, you may wonder whether you can protect your child. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreIf you believe your ex endangers the well-being of your child, you may wonder whether you can protect your child. Read on to learn more.
Read MoreNeedless to say, both parents are responsible for supporting their children until they reach the age of emancipation. In Massachusetts, the age of emancipation is 18 years, but sometimes it can extend beyond that point. Nonetheless, your former spouse has refused to meet his or her financial obligations as formalized by Massachusetts’s Family Court system. […]
Read MoreIf you and your child’s parent are not married and have decided to split up, you may be wondering how child support and child custody will work. Massachusetts has a system in place in order to make these arrangements. In order to determine child support, you must first establish paternity and arrange custody. Read on […]
Read MoreIf you are someone who is looking to divorce your spouse after discovering that he or she committed an act of adultery, there is a very good chance that you are now wondering whether you should inform the courts of your spouse’s misconduct. While common sense says that you should, the fact is, in many […]
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way many of us go about our lives, presenting a wide array of issues we never predicted. Unfortunately, among the groups affected by the COVID-19 pandemic are divorced couples and divorced co-parents. If you are someone who falls into either of those categories, you may find that the terms […]
Read MoreThe coronavirus has impacted people across the country, both physically, financially, and otherwise. If you recently lost your job or had to close up your business, there is a very good chance you are now feeling the full financial ramifications of the virus. Because of this, the government has recently granted a $2 trillion stimulus […]
Read MoreAs most of the country, and especially the Northeast, has been ordered to stay inside and close up shop, we feel you should know that our firm remains open and ready to help you via telephone or video conference with the various family law issues cropping up as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 has had an impact on everyone, especially those of us living in the tri-state area. Unfortunately, if you are someone who owns a business, or even are just an employee at one, the virus may have had a direct financial impact on your livelihood. Unfortunately, many highly-valued small business owners across the state have […]
Read MoreWith all the time we are now spending at home in the wake of the coronavirus, social media is sure to see an uptick in activity. However, while there is nothing wrong with using social media, our Massachusetts divorce attorneys are here to talk about why you should avoid talking about your ex on social […]
Read MoreAs our lives progress, things change. This is only natural, and Massachusetts courts have adapted to this simple fact of life. If you are someone who requires a modification to your divorce terms, please continue reading and do not hesitate to speak with our experienced Massachusetts divorce attorneys to learn more about how we can […]
Read MoreChild support is an extremely important, albeit generally-contested divorce issue. If you are someone who requires child support in the state of Massachusetts, you must read on and reach out to our experienced Bristol County divorce attorneys to learn more about how our firm can help you through the legal process going forward. Here are […]
Read MoreChild support is often one of the most hotly-contested divorce issues. While many former spouses breathe a sigh of relief when their divorce is finalized, the fact of the matter is, life changes. This is why many parents will request a change in child support obligations to better reflect a significant change in their own […]
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