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How money can affect your divorce

Money can play an incredibly powerful role in any relationship, whether you have very little money or substantial assets and wealth. It can create power imbalances, affect lifestyle choices and change how we feel about our partners and ourselves. With all this in mind, it may not be surprising that there is a connection between money and divorce. Some studies

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Massachusetts men: Do you know your options for alimony?

Many family law cases and issues have complicated, established roots that have developed and grown over generations. And while attitudes change and evolve over time, it is easy for people the be comfortable with or expectant of the traditional resolutions that have been in place for years. However, sticking with tradition can prove to be detrimental in some cases. For instance,

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Getting divorced? Don’t let your emotions take over

There is no doubt that getting a divorce is a serious, life-changing event. As is the case with any significant event, you are bound to experience a variety of complicated emotions that change throughout the process. Having an objective, grounded network supporting you can prove to be crucial at each step. In the beginning of your divorce, you can be

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Proposal could have dramatic impact on military divorces

No two divorces are the same. Of course, there are many similarities between different divorces, as they often involve many of the same elements, but that doesn’t make them the same. For instance, if you are getting divorced, you may be confronted with some unique challenges if you and/or your spouse are a member of the military. Military divorces can

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3 ways divorce can take a toll on your body

We often discuss the financial and emotional tolls that divorce — or any family legal battle — can take on a person. Between the complexities of the legal system and incredible strain that comes with such an important life event, a person often walks away from a divorce with scars and emotional injuries that need time to heal. Unfortunately, divorce

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Why divorce can take more time than you think

When people read about a celebrity divorce or talk to their friends who are going through a divorce, there can be the expectation that a divorce is a single event: you file the paperwork and the divorce is granted. However, in reality, a divorce can take longer than you anticipate because it requires much more than signing some documents. In

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What factors do courts consider when determining alimony?

If you are divorcing in Massachusetts, you could very well be expecting to receive or pay some amount of spousal support, or alimony. However, it is important to understand that there is no guarantee that the courts will award alimony in any individual case. And while spousal support is not reserved for only affluent or high-profile couples, people don’t always

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What happens to my engagement ring in the event of a divorce?

If you are getting divorced, there are many obstacles that can stand between you and the equitable division of your assets. For instance, you and your ex can disagree over who owns a particular piece of property, like an engagement ring. If you are getting divorced, you may be wondering what is going to happen to that particular object. In

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What you should know about temporary support

If you are getting divorced, your status and circumstances won’t just change overnight. There can be a significant chunk of time between the time divorce papers are filed and the day your divorce is finalized. This period of time can be quite lengthy in high-asset or high-profile divorces because there is often a considerable amount of complex details to resolve. During this

Read More »

Divorcing? What you need to know about Massachusetts alimony laws

In recent years, numerous states have considered and passed measures to update alimony laws to better reflect the reality of today’s divorces. While decades ago, many women did not work outside the home and therefore relied on their husbands’ income, these days, it is more common for both spouses to earn incomes. In 2011, the Massachusetts’ legislature passed the Alimony Reform

Read More »

How money can affect your divorce

Money can play an incredibly powerful role in any relationship, whether you have very little money or substantial assets and wealth. It can create power imbalances, affect lifestyle choices and change how we feel about our partners and ourselves. With all this in mind, it may not be surprising that there is a connection between money and divorce. Some studies

Read More »

Massachusetts men: Do you know your options for alimony?

Many family law cases and issues have complicated, established roots that have developed and grown over generations. And while attitudes change and evolve over time, it is easy for people the be comfortable with or expectant of the traditional resolutions that have been in place for years. However, sticking with tradition can prove to be detrimental in some cases. For instance,

Read More »

Getting divorced? Don’t let your emotions take over

There is no doubt that getting a divorce is a serious, life-changing event. As is the case with any significant event, you are bound to experience a variety of complicated emotions that change throughout the process. Having an objective, grounded network supporting you can prove to be crucial at each step. In the beginning of your divorce, you can be

Read More »

Proposal could have dramatic impact on military divorces

No two divorces are the same. Of course, there are many similarities between different divorces, as they often involve many of the same elements, but that doesn’t make them the same. For instance, if you are getting divorced, you may be confronted with some unique challenges if you and/or your spouse are a member of the military. Military divorces can

Read More »

3 ways divorce can take a toll on your body

We often discuss the financial and emotional tolls that divorce — or any family legal battle — can take on a person. Between the complexities of the legal system and incredible strain that comes with such an important life event, a person often walks away from a divorce with scars and emotional injuries that need time to heal. Unfortunately, divorce

Read More »

Why divorce can take more time than you think

When people read about a celebrity divorce or talk to their friends who are going through a divorce, there can be the expectation that a divorce is a single event: you file the paperwork and the divorce is granted. However, in reality, a divorce can take longer than you anticipate because it requires much more than signing some documents. In

Read More »

What factors do courts consider when determining alimony?

If you are divorcing in Massachusetts, you could very well be expecting to receive or pay some amount of spousal support, or alimony. However, it is important to understand that there is no guarantee that the courts will award alimony in any individual case. And while spousal support is not reserved for only affluent or high-profile couples, people don’t always

Read More »

What happens to my engagement ring in the event of a divorce?

If you are getting divorced, there are many obstacles that can stand between you and the equitable division of your assets. For instance, you and your ex can disagree over who owns a particular piece of property, like an engagement ring. If you are getting divorced, you may be wondering what is going to happen to that particular object. In

Read More »

What you should know about temporary support

If you are getting divorced, your status and circumstances won’t just change overnight. There can be a significant chunk of time between the time divorce papers are filed and the day your divorce is finalized. This period of time can be quite lengthy in high-asset or high-profile divorces because there is often a considerable amount of complex details to resolve. During this

Read More »

Divorcing? What you need to know about Massachusetts alimony laws

In recent years, numerous states have considered and passed measures to update alimony laws to better reflect the reality of today’s divorces. While decades ago, many women did not work outside the home and therefore relied on their husbands’ income, these days, it is more common for both spouses to earn incomes. In 2011, the Massachusetts’ legislature passed the Alimony Reform

Read More »

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