Congratulations, your divorce has been finalized! No more paperwork, no more lawyer meetings, no more court hearings, and perhaps no more contact with your ex-spouse (unless you share children, of course). While you can finally breathe a sigh of relief, there are...
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5 Co-Parenting Tips to Avoid Disputes during Vacation
With spring break just around the corner, children are looking forward to taking over a week off from school and having fun with family and friends. However, school holidays are often a cause of dispute between divorced and separated parents. Although child custody...
Parenting Plans for Infants
Creating a parenting plan can be an arduous task, especially when your child is only a baby or toddler. While older children can better adjust the changes associated with divorce, infants must heavily rely on their parents for care. For parents, trying to find a...
5 Apps to Make You a Better Co-Parent
From sharing photos of your vacation on social media and conducting our business to keeping up with current events, our cell phones have become an integral part of our day-to-day activities. Whether you are experiencing issues successfully co-parenting with your...
4 Types of Alimony in Massachusetts
One of the most important parts of the divorce process is determining alimony, also known as spousal support and maintenance. There are four types of alimony in Massachusetts: general term alimony, rehabilitative alimony, transitional alimony, and reimbursement...
How the New Tax Changes Affect Divorce in 2019
If you are interested in filing for divorce this year, you must consider the new tax laws which are now fully enacted. Signed into law on December 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reverses the divorce law which was introduced nearly a century ago in order provide more...
What You Can Do If Your Ex-Spouse Withholds Visitation
While some divorced parents can successfully work together to raise their kids in two separate households, others are experiencing immense difficulties because of the animosity between the ex-spouses. There are many cases where the ex-spouse with primary custody...
6 Tips to Prepare for Your Child Custody Hearing
If you are involved in a heated child custody dispute, going to a court hearing is inevitable. Stepping foot inside of a courtroom can be a frightening, confusing, and stressful, especially since many parents are unfamiliar with the family law process. Child Custody...
How Remarriage in MA Affects Alimony & Child Support
Moving on after divorce can occasionally result in remarriage. However, a new marriage may have an impact on your current divorce order, especially regarding alimony and child support payments. You may also have questions whether you may have questions about whether...
10 Common Signs Your Spouse is Hiding Assets in Divorce
If you and your spouse have accumulated a substantial amount of assets throughout the course of your marriage, property division during a divorce can be quite complicated. In many occasions, one spouse attempts to hide or conceal marital assets to either keep more...

