Massachusetts law generally allows parents to spend time with their children after a divorce. Depending on the facts of your case, it's possible that you'll have sole or primary physical custody of your kids. Even if you don't receive any custody rights, you'll...
Divorce
What’s the importance of tackling divorce head-on?
Divorce is a life-altering event often filled with uncertainty, anxiety and various legal complexities. Divorce can also have a profound emotional and psychological impact, even if you’re the person who initiates the process. Feelings of grief, anger, sadness and...
How marital waste affects divorce in Massachusetts
Massachusetts divorce courts divide marital assets in a fair way considering all of the circumstances. Therefore, if one spouse is wasting marital assets, their divorce settlement will reflect that conduct. The concept of marital waste Marital waste is a term used in...
Finance and asset concerns that can arise in a divorce
One of the most challenging aspects in a divorce is dividing finances and property. When Massachusetts couples decide to end their marriage, they often have to decide how to divide their assets, debts and other financial obligations. Identifying and valuing assets One...
2 major estate planning changes that usually follow divorce
Divorce is often a draining and lengthy process. People have intense emotional reactions to the end of a marriage and often have a difficult time reaching appropriate solutions to concerns about property division matters and child custody arrangements simply because...
What to know about family law mediation
Mediation may be an ideal way to resolve disputes regarding child custody, estate planning or other issues between family members. A mediator serves as a neutral party who aims to help parties engage in conversations that may allow them to create solutions without...
Why do so many people seek divorce in Massachusetts?
No one enters into a marriage expecting it to end in divorce, but unfortunately, it happens all too often. There are many reasons why people get divorced, and each situation is unique. It's therefore difficult to say definitively why marriages fail. However, some...
What is an uncontested divorce?
If you and your spouse have realized that your marriage is not working and agree that it's time for a divorce in Massachusetts, you can try ending your union amicably. Achieving an uncontested divorce will save you time and money and allow you to move on more quickly...
Reasons why debt causes divorce in Massachusetts
Money arguments are one of the leading causes of divorce in Massachusetts. Given the integral role of finances in a marriage, when couples can't find a way to manage their debts properly, a rift is likely to form. How debt destroys happy marriages The first thing debt...
Navigating divorce if you have an art collection
Divorce is often a messy business, and when it involves precious assets, it can get even messier. If you are in Massachusetts, and you and your husband or wife are art collectors, you may be wondering what will happen to your collection in the event of a divorce....