You may have the idea that judges give preference to mothers when determining custody of children in divorce proceedings. This was true in the past, but things have changed. Now, the courts in Massachusetts don’t favor mothers over fathers. Instead, they base their...
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Why your divorce does not belong on social media
In many ways, social media has become the way you reach out to family and friends. Rather than making phone calls and having chats over coffee, you may tell your loved ones that you have gone through a significant life change by making a post on social media. For many...
Have divorced friends? You may be more likely to get divorced yourself
Most of us enjoy a complex web of relationships with relatives, friends, neighbors, work colleagues and so on. They affect our lives in various ways, just as we influence theirs. It appears one way that people in Marblehead influence their friends and loved ones is...
5 strange divorce laws still on the books in the U.S.
The first divorce in the territory that would become the United States occurred in Massachusetts in 1639. Since then, each state has drawn up its own laws regulating divorce, child custody, spousal support, etc. While most family laws are similar from state to state,...
Survey: 2 out of 3 Americans still do not have a will
While the COVID-19 pandemic likely led many people to review their lives and gain new perspectives, it has only slightly influenced people who have estate planning needs. According to a recent survey, the pandemic boosted people’s desire to create a will (35%...
What factors affect child support?
You have decided to file for divorce, and now you are worried about taking care of your child on your own. You don’t need to have concerns about this, as that is what child support is for. Your ex-partner must help you out with any expenses related to your child. But...
Hide and seek: Finding cryptocurrency in divorce
Unfortunately, it’s a familiar theme in some North Shore divorces: One spouse tries to hide wealth from the other. Common ways to try to conceal assets in divorce Stashing cash: It requires no sophisticated locks or technology, but this simple method can be effective....
How is marital property divided in Massachusetts?
Those going through a divorce likely have many questions about how the process will work. Family law is governed by state law, so the exact process will vary depending on the state. In Massachusetts, state law requires divorcing couples divide marital property...
What are the benefits of divorce mediation?
Deciding on whether you and your spouse need to divorce is rarely an easy decision. While coming to this decision, you may have learned how to initiate a divorce, but you might not have known about what ways you can settle a divorce. Mediation is a method of resolving...