When one spouse appears to be hiding assets, divorce can get complicated very quickly. Whether it’s an undisclosed bank account, undervalued property, or concealed business income, hidden assets can distort the division of marital property, leaving one spouse with far less than they are legally entitled to. If you’re divorcing in Massachusetts and you suspect…
Francis McGovern
International Divorce Rates are Soaring in both Saudi Arabia and China
If you are thinking about getting a divorce you are not alone. Many Massachusetts couples are considering getting a divorce after the pandemic. And not only are divorce rates expected to rise throughout the United States, but international divorce rates are trending up because of the pandemic all throughout the world. In the month of…
Cryptocurrency and Divorce
In Massachusetts, the Probate and Family Court requires spouses to make a full financial disclosure in a divorce in order for the divorce to be granted. That is accomplished through exchanging Rule 401 Financial Statements, exchanging Rule 410 financial disclosure, and conducting discovery through interrogatories, requests for production of documents, and subpoenas. It’s not uncommon…

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