Each state has specific rules that apply to property division for divorcing couples. Massachusetts calls for the equitable division of marital property, which means the spouses must fairly divide shared assets and debts. Before negotiating a divorce agreement in...
PRACTICING FAMILY LAW
In Massachusetts For Over 30 Years
PRACTICING FAMILY LAW
In Massachusetts For Over 30 Years
Month: July 2020
Rehabilitating your retirement after your divorce
Preparing for your future post-divorce in Massachusetts may appear daunting at first thought. The sooner you begin making preparations for living independently, the better off you will be. One area of your finances that will require extra attention is your retirement....
When an ex backs out of the collaborative process
Couples often benefit from working together during their divorce. Not only does this reduce tensions and minimize the emotional impact of the divorce process, but it often carries other advantages, such as saving time and money. However, the collaborative approach to...
When parents ignore the visitation schedule
After a divorce, parents have to follow a visitation schedule so they both have time with the kids. If one parent refuses to follow this schedule, the custodial parent needs to know what to do. Parents may have different kinds of visitation schedules depending on...