When a couple divorces, it is difficult on the entire family. Often it can be most difficult for the children of the marriage. Depending on the age of the children, someone has to decide where they will live. Typically, couples split and the children stay together...
In a previous article, I wrote about parental alienation. It is one of the most vicious things a parent can do to another parent because it can destroy the relationship between the parent and their child. That destruction may begin at an early age or later in life...
We are continuing the series about Child Support and the things it covers. This article will focus on expenses incurred that are outside the actual child support payment but perhaps still required by the court as a form of supporting your child. Our previous article... Question: Do I need a holiday schedule in my parenting plan/divorce agreement? I see this question a lot in my practice, particularly where the parties seem to be working together and getting along well during the time that they are drafting an agreement. We can work...
Divorce is rough. It’s an emotional roller coaster for everyone involved. Just getting to the point where a couple decides that divorce is the only solution left is often devastating. After the dust settles, and the divorce is completely finalized, both...
Massachusetts Contempt: What is it? How do I address it? What are the remedies? I hear people use the word “contempt” all of the time, but there is a lot of confusion about contempt and what to do about contempt. Here’s more information about this issue. What is it? ... 