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In order to file in MA you need to have lived here for one year. If your husband never lived here then, the court can grant you a divorce, but will... Read Answer
The courts will divide the marital estate equitably. This is a very general standard and each person's situation is fact specific. The court may take... Read Answer
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If the terms of the divorce agreement do not require your ex spouse to refinance the house, then you need to file a pleading with the... Read Answer
I would recommend you consult with an attorney. Depending on the specifics of your situation, in addition to child support, the court could order... Read Answer
I know you would like to know what you are "entitled" to; however, the answer is that neither party is entitled to anything in particular. The law... Read Answer
Because your husband lives outside Massachusetts and you did not live as husband and wife in Massachusetts immediately preceding your break up, you... Read Answer
"Entitled" is a loaded word. You are really not "entitled" to anything specific in a divorce settlement. Generally, you will be entitled to a... Read Answer
Perhaps, if both parties live in the state you want to transfer to. But you cannot utilize recent changes in the law to try to get the alimony... Read Answer
You asked: In my 1995 divorce , I do not feel that I was treated fairly in regards to distributions of a family business. Is there a statue of... Read Answer