In addition to the emotional process of separating your life from your ex, divorce affects your finances, living arrangements and other personal relationships. As you prepare for divorce, look for ways to make the process a little less daunting. 1. Gather financial...
Divorce
How is property divided in a Massachusetts divorce?
Separating property that you have accumulated during years of marriage may seem overwhelming and emotional. Whether you choose to separate your own marital property through mediation or let the court make the final decision, it is important to know how property is...
How to protect your inheritance in a divorce
Going through a divorce is stressful, especially when there is a lot of money at stake. If you have an inheritance from a member of your family, you may want to take extra steps to protect this asset from going to your former spouse, especially if your loved one would...
Do you have grounds for a Massachusetts fault divorce?
When you or your spouse decide to end your marriage and file for divorce, you may decide to do so through one of any number of different types of divorces recognized in Massachusetts. If you decide to file for divorce due to something specific your husband or wife...
Is nesting an option for you?
After getting through a divorce, parents must still figure out a way to work together to raise their children. While co-parenting has proven itself a solid way of reducing divorce-related trauma to your child, some parents need a little more space after the split to...
Do you need a QDRO?
When it comes to divorce, asset division is often complex. You and your soon-to-be-ex must decide how to fairly split shared assets like homes and savings accounts. You must also make decisions about other assets, which is far more complex. When it comes to certain...
Can parallel parenting serve your family?
As a divorcing parent, you will have to figure out how to best work toward cooperative parenting. Compared to sole custody, experts across the globe state that shared custody or cooperative parenting will benefit your child the most in the long term. But what can you...
Can you ask for spousal support in Massachusetts?
The court awards spousal support (alimony) during and after a divorce. In Massachusetts, judges often order one spouse to pay alimony until the other can become financially independent. Learn about spousal support if you live in Massachusetts and face a divorce. Types...
What makes parallel parenting different?
Some divorces end on amicable terms, but others represent the conclusion of a toxic relationship. In this instance, it is not uncommon for the ex-spouses to not be on friendly talking terms. However, if you and your ex-spouse have kids, it is likely that you will...
3 ways to financially prepare for divorce
The end of your marriage brings big changes to your life and finances. You may need to move. You will need to transition to a single-income household. You will divide your assets, including your savings and the investment you have made in your retirement. Because of...