Monthly Archives: July 2014

When A Custodial Parent Removes A Child From Massachusetts

In our mobile society where people frequently move significant distances, courts have to regularly decide a difficult issue: When will a divorced parent with custody of the children be allowed to move out of state with the kids — away from the other parent? Such a move will inevitably lessen the children’s contact with the…
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Child Issues Modifiable

Child Issues Modifiable- It is important to remember that while the division of assets and debt are final upon divorce, this is not the case for issues relating to the children. In Massachusetts, child-related issues such as custody, parenting time and child support remain open to modification by the Court upon a material and substantial…
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Financial Considerations for Individuals Preparing for Divorce

Going through divorce can be a difficult and emotional process, yet partners must discuss many items before one can be finalized. For example, couples need to determine how they will split marital property, whether or not to keep the family home, as well as if any spousal support will be needed.  Additionally, many individuals worry…
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The Massachusetts Homestead Act

On December 17, 2010, Govenor Deval patrick signed into law a bill that will allow Massachusetts homeowners to better protect their family home from debt collectors. This legislation will take effect on March 16, 2011, and will essentially modernize an antiquated verison of the Massachusetts Homestead Act. The Massachusetts Homestead Act is extremely important because…
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