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The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on millions of Americans’ financial situations. Layoffs, reduced hours, furloughs and business closings have
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The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on millions of Americans’ financial situations. Layoffs, reduced hours, furloughs and business closings have
Once you’ve completed the process of going through a divorce, settling on child support, and agreeing to a parenting schedule,
It’s very common for someone who’s getting divorced to think about moving to a different state. Maybe they live far
Divorce cases involving children often require a court decision regarding which parent should have physical and/or legal responsibility. Whether granted
When many people hear the term “prenuptial agreement,” they think of celebrities and tycoons like Beyonce and Jay Z, Kim
When it comes to grandparents’ rights, Massachusetts laws can be tricky to navigate. However, grandparents do have financial, visitation, and
Slow Re-Open With COVID-19 still posing a serious risk to health and safety, the courts, like the rest of our
Divorce takes a toll emotionally, physically, and mentally on everyone involved. It’s not uncommon for individuals going through a divorce
A recent Massachusetts case serves as yet another reminder that when you divorce, it’s important to review all your insurance
Child Support and Out-of-State Issues Whether one parent is living just over the Massachusetts border in New Hampshire but still
A father petitioning for paternity needs to have a full understanding of the legal process. Fathers who are unmarried in
Many married couples live separately, even across state lines, for reasons which have nothing to do with the health of
The attorneys at Porcello Law represented Husband in a 10-year marriage divorce in Essex Probate and Family Court. The Parties
Our attorney represented Father in a Complaint to Establish Paternity. Father had been living in a different country for much
The Basics When beginning the divorce process in Massachusetts, it is important to answer two key questions. First, is the
Porcello Law represented Mother in a 5-year marriage. The Parties had two young children. The parties did not own any
In an ideal situation, you’d work with your ex to divide up assets fairly. Unfortunately, that isn’t always possible. Many
Children are more intuitive than we give them credit. Divorce takes a toll on every member of the family, but
Divorce can be a lengthy process, and for many divorcing couples, the marriage is over emotionally long before a divorce
Co-parenting describes a parenting relationship in which the two parents of a child are not romantically involved but still assume
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