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How to Modify Spousal Support in Massachusetts

How to Modify Spousal Support in Massachusetts

Under Massachusetts law, spousal support orders can be modified if there has been a material change in circumstances since the original order was issued. A “material change” means that the circumstances have significantly changed, and the current order no longer reflects the financial realities of one or both parties. Common reasons for seeking a modification

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No-Fault Divorce and Fault Divorce Grounds in Massachusetts Divorce Law

No-Fault Divorce and Fault Divorce Grounds in Massachusetts Divorce Law

Understanding the distinctions between filing for a no-fault divorce or fault ground divorce can significantly impact the strategy, duration, and emotional intensity of your divorce proceedings. Divorce law in Massachusetts allows for dissolutions of marriage based on both types, no-fault and fault grounds. No-Fault Divorce in Massachusetts A no-fault divorce is where the party filing

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Paternity Laws in Massachusetts: Establishing Fatherhood

Paternity laws in Massachusetts are designed to establish legal fatherhood, which has significant implications for parental rights and responsibilities. As Massachusetts family law attorneys, we aim to provide clarity on the process and legal considerations involved in establishing paternity. This article will explore the importance of paternity, the methods of establishing fatherhood, and common paternity

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Addressing Domestic Abuse and Divorce: Support and Legal Options in Massachusetts

The prevalence of domestic abuse remains a significant concern impacting numerous individuals and families. Within the context of marriage, domestic abuse often precipitates a breakdown of trust and emotional stability, leading to the contemplation of divorce. For individuals facing this dilemma in Massachusetts, it’s imperative to grasp the legal safeguards and assistance at their disposal.

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