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Child Support Orders Are Not Set in Stone You have been consistent and timely in your child support payments. You
Creating picture-perfect holiday family memories is no doubt stressful. But what happens when your picture-perfect family has split apart? While
When a marriage ends, the divorcing couple must decide how to divide the marital assets. Unless otherwise outlined in a
A non-biological, non-adoptive parent who has acted in a parental role may be considered a de facto parent. As defined
Changes to Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines Coming in October New guidelines will make substantial alterations to how Massachusetts courts calculate
A ‘gray divorce’ refers to a split that happens between an older husband and wife, often after many years of
As a divorcing parent battling over custody, there is always the fear that your child will decide they would rather
When facing divorce, you may find yourself overwhelmed with the legal jargon used throughout the process. Add this frustration to
Divorce agreements between couples with young children often include language that “extraordinary expenses” will be shared at the relevant time
Few things cause more resentment after a marriage than paying alimony to an ex-spouse who is under-employed and could be
“Deathbed marriages” between couples where a suitor (often a much younger one) marries someone with a short life expectancy due
A recent case from Tennessee sends a strong message that if your ex doesn’t live up to the terms of
The COVID-19 pandemic has lasted a year so far and as of the start of 2021 cost nearly a half-million
The decision to divorce isn’t always cut and dry. While, in some cases, divorce is the best course of action,
A recent South Dakota case makes clear that a gift to a married couple from one spouse’s family will count
When marriages go bad, feelings can be raw, making it tempting to want to hide assets to punish your soon-to-be
A mother who wanted to move her kids 90 minutes from their father, who shared joint custody, couldn’t do so
Prenuptial agreements are a useful way for a soon-to-be-married couple to protect assets they are bringing into a marriage. Essentially,
The Covid-19 crisis has impacted every aspect of life, including divorce. With courthouses closed to the public, divorcing couples have
One of the most contentious issues that can arise in a divorce is the status of a family business, particularly
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