Divorce is often seen as something unfortunate that happens to couples who have been together for years, had kids and grown apart. People also think of divorce as an adversarial drama that happens to celebrities or wealthy people who walk away with a big divorce settlement. The reality is that many marriages do not last,…
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Prenuptial Agreements in Massachusetts
Q: What is a Prenuptial Agreement? A: A Prenuptial Agreement is a contract between an engaged couple who is planning to marry, in which the contract, divides all (or some) of each individual’s property in the event of divorce and/or death. It can also determine whether any alimony will be paid in the event of…
Do I Need a Prenuptial Agreement?
There is a large misconception that prenuptial agreements are only for the rich. However, this is not true. Prenuptial agreements can be drafted for multiple reasons and purposes. With the divorce rate hovering around 60% today, a prenuptial agreement is a good tool to protect a spouse in case “I do” turns into “I don’t.”…
How to Ask Your Fiancé for a Prenuptial Agreement
Congratulations! You’re engaged. You’re on your way to walking down the aisle on the happiest day of your life. There’s a lot to do to plan for the wedding. Find a location, book a caterer, find a dress, pick out a cake, and oh so much more. But there’s one more thing engaged couples should…
What Happens After I File for Divorce?
Once you have filed for divorce, the next step would be your first court appearance. This will either be a motion hearing (usually a Motion for Temporary Orders) or a Case Management Conference. At a motion hearing, the court establishes temporary orders, which are orders that stay in place until your divorce is finalized. These…
The Benefits of Settling Your Divorce or Family Law Case Outside of Court
All divorce and family law cases are stressful and emotional. Sometimes the first instinct of parents and spouses is to tell their ex “See you in court.” Although it can be emotionally satisfying to have your day in court and have your case heard by a Probate and Family Court judge, it may not be…
What You Should Know Before You File for Divorce In Massachusetts
Divorce can be a confusing and complicated process. Negotiating your way through the court system can be difficult, particularly if you don’t have the assistance of an attorney to guide you through the system. Here are some facts and other things you should know about filing for divorce in Massachusetts. A vast majority of divorces…
Top ten reasons people get divorced after the holidays
People who decide to get divorced during the holidays may be wrestling with their decision, but they are not the only ones doing so. When your marriage is struggling, it is common to evaluate the future during the holidays. Divorce attorneys often see a rise in filings at certain times of the year like…
Surviving The Holidays Post Divorce
The holidays can often trigger memories, ones that may be remembered as being happier or less complicated. The holidays post-divorce is no exception. The important thing to remember is that many others experience this same feeling – especially during a pandemic that has changed so many people’s lives. It is so easy to compare…
Is Online Dating More Likely to Lead to Divorce?
A survey has found that couples who meet online are more likely to get divorced. The good news about marriage forged via dating apps is that it can bring people together. The bad news, according to this research is that these marriages may be more fragile and likely to fail. The reason is assumed to…
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