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Dear Anonymous,
The answer is dependent on your incomes. Typically alimony is 30% to 35% of the difference between your incomes. There are... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
Your answer is dependent on several factors. A general rule is that you can expect to pay the lessor of need or 30% to 35% of... Read Answer
Good morning. You should start by gathering information regarding income, expenses and assets. You should create a spreadsheet listing... Read Answer
To disprove that he is not paying your "other" bills, you should get the cancelled checks to show that you paid the bills. You should also... Read Answer
If the final order does not address the issue of the pick up and drop off, then you should consider filing a motion to modify the final order. ... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
You have asked several questions. You can repreesnt him if you are a licensed Massachusetts attorney. He can most likely file... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
Based on the information you have provided it appears that your Husband is harassing you and trying to blackmail you. You have... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
Unfortunately your only option is to file for divorce and request support. Based on you incomes he will pay you child support... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
The answer is dependant on several factors and requires additional information.
In General terms if you and the children have... Read Answer
In an equitable jurisdiction states, such as Massachusetts, all property, including gifted and inherited property, are considered marital... Read Answer
You will probably need to file for divorce in the state where your wife is living, especially since your child is living with her. Depending on... Read Answer
Evelyn,
There is an automatic restraining order in effect that prevents either party from unilaterally dropping the other party from health... Read Answer
In an equitable jurisdiction states, such as Massachusetts, all property, including gifted and inherited property, are considered marital... Read Answer
Pursuant to Massachusetts General Law chapter 208, section 53, (f) In determining the incomes of parties with respect to the issue of alimony, the... Read Answer
You will need to file a complaint for divorce. Before filing, it may be beneficial to reach out to him and see if he is willing to cooperate... Read Answer
While Massachusetts law allows for annulments, the reason to grant annulments are limited to certain grounds. The following grounds are... Read Answer
Absent emergency circumstances, you should either have an agreement with your spouse or get a court order allowing you to relocate your son.
Upon divorce, the court will divide all assets. This includes assets held in only one parties' name The laws presumes the assets... Read Answer
If your husband is on the deed or lease to the house, he has right to access the property absent a court order. Having said that, it does... Read Answer
You should contact the court to check on whether the case is still active or if the case has been dismissed. Many thanks.
It is possible that the judge you order you to stay on the mortgage, especially when the house is under water. why are you only getting 30% of the... Read Answer
Massachusetts does have jurisdiction to handle the divorce proceedings but you will be required to attend hearings. Are you planning to come... Read Answer
Once you leave the home, you significantly decrease your chances of getting back into the home. This may have negative ramifications in child... Read Answer
It is not possible to provide an answer to your question without reviewing the pleadings filed by the attorneys and the decisions made by the... Read Answer
You should ask your lawyer for a detailed invoice on how the retainer funds have been applied, which should show the work your attorney has done on... Read Answer