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He is only legally obligated to pay according to the court order. If he is paying more than the court has ordered than that is his choice.... Read Answer
A divorce attorney cannot agree to a percentage of your case but may charge you hourly and agree to be paid when your settlement is reached.... Read Answer
You may file a motion to amend the divorce petition to 1-A divorce.
Dear Oksana,
You will be able to get divorced in Massachusetts as long as you have lived in Massachusetts for a year. To get an... Read Answer
Dear Mary Ann Delacono,
You should be able to find an attorney that is willing to accept a fee after the settlement. The attorney will make... Read Answer
If you have lived in Mass for longer than one year, you may file for divorce in Mass.
Your question is difficult to answer without more information. Generally, you may not be able to file for divorce in MA unless you lived there... Read Answer
You may represent yourself in a divorce case but in many cases it may be in your best interest to retain a lawyer to assist you. ... Read Answer
These are very difficult issues and cause a lot of hardship to your children and you. There is not enough facts to provide a specific answer... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
Based on your statement it appears that you would like additional information about your rights. You cannot prevent your wife... Read Answer
The answer is dependent of several very specific factors related your circumstance. This includes where the marriage broke down as well as how long... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
There is no legal separation in MA. Through the divorce process the house can be transferred into one person's name and... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
You can contact local attorneys and ask if they offer flat fee services.
My office offers flat fee services. If you... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
If you have been living in Massachusetts for one year, then you can file for divorce here. If you would like assistance with... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
Yes, there is a way to find this out. You need to complete discovery. You can access the records by requesting them from the... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
It is quite possible that a court would order him to give you the house and pay alimony. Without knowing all the information... Read Answer
While Massachusetts law allows for annulments, the reason to grant annulments are limited to certain grounds. The following grounds are... Read Answer
Does your wife want a divorce? If so, then you should make her a settlement proposal and see if you can reach an agreement. Both parties... Read Answer
Alimony is determined by need and ability to pay. Your ability to work is dependent on not only your education level but your health as... Read Answer
As part of the divorce process, you may ask the court to award you a portion of the pension so when your husband retires, the pension administrator... Read Answer
If MOnday's hearing is a temporary hearing, then the court has the ability to order one party to leave the apartment. I suggest that you have your... Read Answer
Based upon the income provided, you may be responsible for child support only. However, the court does have some ability to award alimony in... Read Answer
If the inheritance was received during the marriage, then it is an assets which the court has the authority to divide. However, whether the... Read Answer
Unless both parties are interested in marriage counseling, the court is not likely to order it. Please let me know if I may be of further... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
The answer is dependant on where the 401(k) is located. If it is in the US, then you will need to domesticate the divorce... Read Answer