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Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Boston, MA
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
Absent extraordinary circumstances, you would likely not be entitled to an... Posted about 1 month ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
Nancy M Von Kittlitz's answer
There is a lot at stake, your husband's obligation to pay child support (...
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
It does not say much for your marriage that you are waiting for your spouse to... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
Gabriel Cheong's answer
You can definitely divorce him even if he is out of the country OR even if you...
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
I agree with Joe. The divorce may not be a problem. The odds of getting... Posted 3 months ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
William T Harrington's answer
In Massachusetts, assets in a divorce are distributed fairly. While he does... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
Claudia Gregoire's answer
You may qualify for an annulment rather than a divorce if you specifically... Posted 6 months ago in Alimony Boston, MA
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The state of MA has these ridiculous laws that have left you this situation....
Joseph K. Chancellor's answer
I agree with Attorney Cheong's answer and would add a few comments. Alimony is... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
William T Harrington's answer
Are you still married? If so, even if you write her out of your will, she has...
Gabriel Cheong's answer
I am a divorce and estate planning attorney. I can tell you that the safest... Posted 5 months ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
you must file a modification and seek the relief you request, The sooner you...
Karen M Duffy's answer
It is unclear what you are asking? When did the court enter an order? If it... Posted 5 months ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
John M. Kaman's answer
If you've had no word of him for 7 years he is presumed dead. You can apply to...
Phil A. Taylor's answer
Asking the court to declare your husband as deceased is a drastic step to... |