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LGBTQ+ Family Law: Unique Issues Same-Sex Couples Face During Divorce
March 15th, 2024
Massachusetts was the first state in the nation to recognize same-sex couples’ marriages. But when those marriages end, LGBTQ+ spouses and parents still face some unique issues not common in heterosexual divorce cases, from questions about parentag…
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Categories: Family Law
Dividing Marital Property in Massachusetts
September 22nd, 2023
If you’re considering parting ways with your spouse, there are many issues that must be determined before a judge will sign the divorce decree — including property and asset division. Notably, marriage is not just an emotional partnership, it’s…
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Categories: Family Law
Components of a Successful Parenting Plan
September 12th, 2023
Co-parenting isn’t easy — no matter how acrimonious your relationship with your former spouse or partner is, you will need to communicate regularly when it comes to raising your children. A parenting plan is a critical document that can help co-p…
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Categories: Family Law
My Green Card Expired, What Do I Need to Know?
June 20th, 2023
Your permanent resident card — commonly referred to as a “green card” — is the document that shows you are permitted to legally live and work in the United States. Critically, an expired green card can have costly implications for your life a…
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Categories: Immigration Law
Co-Parenting: Strategies to Support Your Child’s Well-Being
June 5th, 2023
Co-parenting after divorce can be challenging — and having positive co-parenting strategies in place is crucial for your child’s well-being. Not only can children feel more secure when they are confident that they have the support of both parents…
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Categories: Family Law
Things to Look for When Hiring a Divorce Lawyer
April 28th, 2023
Finding the right divorce lawyer can make all the difference in the outcome of your case. It’s important to do thorough research to help ensure you pick an attorney who is qualified to handle your matrimonial matter — and has the experience neces…
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Categories: Family Law
From Green Card to Citizenship: Navigating the Naturalization Process
April 21st, 2023
If you are eligible for U.S. citizenship, this can be a very exciting time for you and your family. While having a green card can allow you to live and work legally in the United States, naturalization allows you to become a U.S. citizen and enjoy th…
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Categories: Immigration Law