What to Do If You’re Fa…

What to Do If You’re Facing a Contested Divorce in Massachusetts

Divorce is hard enough. But when both spouses can’t agree on major issues—like child custody, property division, alimony, or even whether to divorce in the first place—the process becomes a contested divorce. These cases are more complex, emoti… Read More
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Understanding Parenting T…

Understanding Parenting Time (Visitation) Rights in Massachusetts

When parents separate or divorce, one of the most important—and emotionally charged—issues is figuring out how much time each parent will spend with their children. In Massachusetts, this is known as parenting time (formerly referred to as “… Read More
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Divorce in Massachusetts:…

Divorce in Massachusetts: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Divorce is never easy—but understanding the process can make it far less overwhelming. Whether your separation is amicable or high-conflict, knowing what to expect helps you make confident decisions about your future, your children, and your financ… Read More
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Alimony in Massachusetts Explained: Who Pays, How Much, and for How Long

Alimony—also known as spousal support—can be one of the most confusing and emotionally charged aspects of divorce. Whether you’re concerned about receiving enough support to maintain financial stability or worried about how much you’l… Read More
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Searching for a Divorce Lawyer in Massachusetts? This is what you need to know.

Divorce is one of the most emotionally and legally complex processes an individual can go through. In Massachusetts, understanding the legal landscape of divorce is essential to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome. Having an exp… Read More
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Need a Family Lawyer Specializing in Child Custody in Massachusetts? Here’s What You Should Know

Child custody cases are often the most sensitive and challenging aspects of family law. These issues require a strong understanding of Massachusetts family law and an empathetic approach to ensure the best outcomes for children and their parents. Wor… Read More
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LGBTQ+ Family Law: Unique Issues Same-Sex Couples Face During Divorce

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… Read More
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Dividing Marital Property in Massachusetts

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… Read More
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Components of a Successful Parenting Plan

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… Read More
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Co-Parenting: Strategies…

Co-Parenting: Strategies to Support Your Child’s Well-Being

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… Read More
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