Divorce can feel overwhelming at any stage, but high-asset cases bring unique pressures. Beyond the emotional strain, couples must navigate complicated financial landscapes. Business interests, investments and real estate holdings can turn each decision into a...
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3 FAQs about child support in Massachusetts
When you file for separation or divorce with your partner, one important legal aspect that you would need to establish with the court is your child support order. This type of financial aid can help ensure that your children’s basic needs and expenses will always be...
Addressing parental alienation in custody cases
Parental alienation presents a significant challenge in post-divorce or separation scenarios. It wears down the fundamental right of a child to have a relationship with both parents. Dealing with this issue proactively protects both the parent-child bond and the...
How can you keep your children safe during a custody dispute?
When your children’s safety and well-being is on the line, it’s imperative that you do everything in your power to keep them safe. This includes aggressively advocating for what you think is in their best interests in the confines of a child custody case. But figuring...
How to approach a lying spouse in your divorce
In an ideal world, you and your spouse would be able to work through your divorce in a fair and amicable way. In reality, though, if you’re like a lot of couples, the pain associated with your soured relationship makes it difficult to discuss touchy topics like...
3 ways to work through the split: Asset division during a divorce
For many couples, divorce is not just about ending a relationship; it is about dividing a shared financial life. If both you and your spouse work, you may have joint savings, retirement accounts and even shared debts. Figuring out how to split these assets fairly can...
What does it mean to share legal custody?
If divorce or separating parents have children, a clean break usually isn't possible. It is relatively common for parents to share parental rights and responsibilities even after their relationship ends. Many parents worry about sharing physical custody. Parents may...
3 circumstances that can lead to an alimony modification
People who have enjoyed financial stability during marriage often worry about their economic circumstances after divorce. In some cases, health complications, advanced age or years away from a career could prevent one spouse from themselves after they divorce. If the...
Addressing employee stock options during divorce
Many divorcing couples worry about retaining certain assets and maintaining a comfortable standard of living after separating their lives. Professional success can become a complicating factor in many divorces. Spouses seeking to separate their lives may need to...
Commingling separate property can complicate a divorce
Individuals preparing for divorce have many challenging tasks ahead of them. Finding agreeable ways to divide property and financial responsibilities can be one of the most difficult elements of divorce. Spouses may struggle to compromise on property division matters...

