Category: Divorce and Family Law

High Net Worth Divorce: Unique Considerations and Strategies in Massachusetts

Understanding High Net Worth Divorce High net worth divorce carries its unique challenges. Here is an overview of what you might encounter during a high net worth divorce and potential strategies to overcome them. High net worth divorce refers to a divorce involving significant assets, whether those are complex financial portfolios, business ownership, real estate, or other substantial holdings. In Massachusetts, these cases are often more intricate due to the comprehensive evaluation of financial assets

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Child Support

Navigating Child Support Guidelines in Massachusetts: Obligations and Modifications

Child support is a critical component of divorce or separation cases involving children. It ensures that both parents contribute to the financial well-being of their children. In Massachusetts, child support is determined based on guidelines established by the state. Understanding these guidelines and the process for obtaining child support can help parents navigate this aspect of family law. This article will explore the obligations and modifications related to child support in Massachusetts. Child Support Guidelines:

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What Are the Options When One Person Wants a Divorce and the Other Does Not?

If either you or your spouse wants a divorce but the other does not, it can be a difficult and emotionally challenging situation. In Massachusetts, you may get a divorce even if your spouse does not agree. Legally speaking you don’t need your partner’s consent to get a divorce. However, it is important to remember that every person and relationship is unique, and divorce is not always the solution. Here are a few options that

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Residency Requirements for Filing for Divorce in Massachusetts

Filing for divorce can be a complex and emotionally challenging process. To file for divorce in Massachusetts, you must meet specific legal requirements, including residency requirements. In this article, we will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the residency requirements for filing for divorce in Massachusetts and explore the circumstances which non-residents can file for divorce in Massachusetts. Residency Requirements for Filing for Divorce in Massachusetts In Massachusetts, either you or your spouse must

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Massachusetts SJC Decision Affecting Alimony and Child Support Calculations

The recent Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) decision in the case of Cavanaugh v. Cavanaugh has changed the way lawyers think about alimony and child support in Massachusetts family court cases. The SJC’s decision, which was issued in June 2022, has caused a significant shift in the way family court cases are approached, as it has revised the way in which income is calculated when determining support payments. In Cavanaugh v. Cavanaugh, the Court noted the

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Can I request a protection order against my ex for cyberstalking?

When divorce is not something both parties want, it is not unusual for a spouse to act resentful or even retaliate against their partner. Many divorcing couples face stressful disputes during the process of separation. For some, these disputes can turn from emotional arguments to criminal crimes, such as stalking. Stalking is a serious, illegal offense. Whether committed physically (in-person) or virtually, stalking is a crime that is not taken lightly by the courts. A

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What To Ask For In Your Divorce Settlement

A fair divorce settlement leaves both parties with what they need to start over. Before negotiations begin, you should discuss your options with your divorce attorney. To help guide your negotiations and avoid surprises, you should create a list of your nonnegotiables, the things you’re willing to be flexible on, and the things you’re willing to live without. Below is a list of topics to consider when determining what to ask for in your divorce

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Massachusetts Child Relocation Laws After Divorce

Divorce, custody, and visitation are legally binding court rulings. While parents have the right to relocate, taking children is another matter. Under Massachusetts law, divorced parents are required to obtain permission from their child’s other parent or the court when relocating with their child. Relocating outside a specified location can impact custody and visitation rights. If you or your ex is planning a move that will alter the terms of any agreements made during a

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What to Expect During a Massachusetts Divorce

When considering divorce, there is a lot at stake. Many people are overwhelmed by the legal aspects of divorce, so this article will outline some common questions individuals ask during a Massachusetts Divorce. How much does a Massachusetts divorce cost? Wanting to know the cost of divorce is understandable. Unfortunately, the answer differs for every case as each couple faces unique circumstances. Some common variables that can impact the cost of divorce include: The willingness

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Can I get a temporary restraining order against my ex?

Individuals who are married, living together, have a child together, or have been in a substantive dating or engagement relationship can request an a 209A Order in Massachusetts, also known as the abuse prevention law which allows victims to ask for a court order to protect them. This is sometimes also referred to as an abuse prevention order, restraining order, or protective order. An individual seeking a restraining order must prove that the order is

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