Not only must you decide how to divide assets as part of your divorce, but you must also split time with your shared children. What should you consider while drafting a plan with your current spouse? Psychology Today explains how to create a fair and thorough...
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Child custody disputes in Massachusetts same-sex divorces
Since the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of marriage equality, family courts have seen a variety of new situations. As a result, some states have adapted relevant family laws to follow updated legislation, but...
How divorcing couples may use a life insurance policy
Couples often purchase term or universal life insurance policies and list each other as beneficiaries. After a spouse’s death, the policy’s proceeds may help the surviving spouse settle the deceased's tax and financial matters. An imminent divorce, however, may cause...
How will the court value your small business?
As the owner of a small business, the business interests in question might end up as the focus of asset division in your upcoming divorce. This makes it necessary to have a firm grasp on your business value, making business valuation crucial. As the state calls for...
Excelling in the workplace despite your divorce
Going to work when you have a serious personal issue can distract you from your responsibilities. Divorce often requires you to deal with a lot of important decisions regarding your future and is one circumstance that could complicate your focus in the workplace....
Enforcing child support for the self-employed
When working for themselves or getting paid under the table, some parents may think they do not have to fulfill their child support obligations. However, self-employment does not wash away their financial responsibilities to their children. Several of the state’s...
How do you modify child support costs in Massachusetts?
When you are a Massachusetts parent who receives child support from the child's other parent, a time may come when you need to modify the amount because of medical costs, the cost of certain educational programs or to meet a child's special needs. The Commonwealth of...
Do you have grounds for a Massachusetts fault divorce?
Not every state recognizes “fault” divorces or divorces where the state considers the actions of one party to be the cause of the divorce. However, Massachusetts is among the states that do. If you decide to pursue a fault divorce, you must be able to demonstrate how...
When parents have no visitation rights
If you are ending your marriage and you have kids, it is crucial to focus on child custody and visitation. Every family faces unique challenges and there are many different factors that can affect the outcome of a custody case. Sometimes, both parents have custody...
What happens if you miss child support payments?
If you cannot afford to pay child support, you may decide to stop making these payments. However, the Massachusetts Child Support Enforcement Division may take steps to ensure that your ex-spouse receives these payments. According to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,...