What You Need to Know About Adultery and Divorce in Massachusetts

If you are someone who is looking to divorce your spouse after discovering that he or she committed an act of adultery, there is a very good chance that you are now wondering whether you should inform the courts of your spouse’s misconduct. While common sense says that you should, the fact is, in many […]

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How to Keep Your Divorce Private While Saving Time and Money

Divorce is a very sensitive legal matter, which is why most divorcing spouses simply wish to do so privately. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to keep your divorce as low-key as possible, all while potentially saving time and money. Please continue reading and reach out to our Bristol County divorce attorneys to […]

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What are the Grounds for Divorce in the State of Massachusetts?

If you are ready to file for divorce, you are most likely navigating through an emotionally complex point in your life. This is to be expected. Furthermore, if your spouse wronged you in some way, nobody would blame you for wanting to mention it in court. It hurts when somebody wrongs you, especially if you […]

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Divorce Law in Massachusettes: No-Fault Divorce and What it Means

Divorce is an extremely personal and oftentimes emotionally taxing event, despite it being a common occurrence in our society. It is not easy to break off a marriage, and on top of the emotional stress that comes with divorce, people naturally have many legal questions as well. What constitutes a divorce in Massachusetts? Massachusetts has […]

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Can I Request that my Husband Pays the Attorney Fees if I File for Divorce?

Can I Request that my Husband Pays the Attorney Fees if I File for Divorce? Question: I have been married to my husband for three years. He is an active duty soldier and has been in the mental hospital three times this year, and has been diagnosed with Psychotic Depression. I told him I was leaving with […]

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What are the Grounds for Divorce in Massachusetts?

What are the Grounds for Divorce in Massachusetts? Grounds for divorce in most cases is an irretrievable breakdown of marriage. People use that ground, because they don’t want to air their dirty laundry about the details of their marriage to the court.  Unless there’s a reason involving the children, a court generally doesn’t want to […]

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