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Divorce Later in Life

Divorce Later in Life: What Empty Nesters in Massachusetts Need to Know

Why “Gray Divorce” Is on the Rise Divorce among couples over the age of 50—often referred to as “gray divorce” or “empty nester divorce”—has become increasingly common in recent years. In Massachusetts, many long-married couples are choosing to separate after their children have grown and moved out. Without the shared responsibilities of parenting, some spouses

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Divorce Papers in MA

What It Means to Be Served Divorce Papers in Massachusetts

Being served with divorce papers can be an emotionally jarring experience. Whether expected or not, receiving official notice of a spouse’s intent to file for divorce marks the beginning of a legal process that can significantly impact your future. In Massachusetts, the act of “being served” is a formal and necessary part of initiating a

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Modify Spousal Support

Revisiting Alimony: When and How to Modify Spousal Support in Massachusetts

Alimony, or spousal support, is a financial arrangement ordered by the court to support a lower-earning spouse following a divorce. While alimony agreements are binding, they are not always permanent. Changes in circumstances can warrant revisiting the terms. This article explores when and how alimony can be modified in Massachusetts, the legal requirements for doing

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Co-Parenting After Divorce in Massachusetts

Co-Parenting After Divorce in Massachusetts

Co-parenting after divorce is crucial for a child’s stability and well-being, with Massachusetts law providing guidelines to support healthy family dynamics. Court orders related to co-parenting define each parent’s rights and responsibilities, ensuring both contribute to the child’s upbringing even after separation. These legal measures aim to foster collaboration, reduce conflict, and help parents prioritize

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