Divorce can get messy, especially when children are involved. In many cases, parents try to undermine the other parent’s relationship with the children, which is also referred to as parental alienation. Parental alienation can be incredibly damaging to the children,...
Leaders In Massachusetts Family Law
Family Law
Documents You Should Prepare for Your Divorce
Divorce is an emotional process. It can also be incredibly complex and requires accurate documentation to ensure the fairest results. Although, depending on the unique circumstances of your case, the documents you need may vary, there are some that are generally...
Different Types of Adoption
If you are considering adoption, whether you are looking to expand your family or believe it would be best to give your baby up for adoption, there are many ways to approach this delicate situation. Adoption is a big life-altering event, so it is essential to...
How Child Custody is Determined
For divorcing parents, child custody will be one of the most important matters handled during the process. In the past, mothers were often favored as primary caregivers for their children. Today, child-related issues are determined by the best interests of the...
Common Reasons Why Couples Get Divorced
Those who get married often do so with the hope and expectation that the relationship will stand the test of time. Unfortunately, for many, this is not possible. While not every problem in a marriage leads to divorce, however, some are more frequently connected to...
The Benefits of Creating a Prenuptial Agreement
People often think that prenuptial agreements are designed for the wealthy or for couples who lack faith in the future of their marriage. However, even if your bond is solid and your assets are minimal, you can still benefit from having a prenuptial agreement in...
Moving Away with Your Children After a Divorce
A family’s life can continue to go through major changes in the aftermath of a divorce. As a result, you may have to relocate and, if you have minor children, this can profoundly complicate matters. Parents cannot simply uproot their children and move. You must either...
How Can Wasteful Dissipation Impact My Divorce?
In a divorce, property and assets are some of the most heavily contested issues. Whether financial difficulties led to your divorce or your spouse is now hiding or wasting assets in anticipation of a divorce, this can have a profound impact on your settlement....
Why Divorce Mediation is Better for Children
If you are planning to end your marriage and have children, you might have some concerns regarding the impact your split may have on them. Divorce litigation can be such a draining process and children often feel the weight of it. If you and your spouse are willing to...
Co-Parenting Throughout the COVID-19 Crisis
Even under the best circumstances, raising children with your former spouse can be an uphill battle. With the spread of COVID-19 and the country’s subsequent shutdown, divorced parents may encounter even more obstacles, especially if their schedules changed...

