Step 3: Temporary Orders; the Road Map for the Future
After the defendant has been served or has entered an appearance, one or both parties usually file a motion asking the court for temporary orders. These deal with important issues such as: • Who has to...
View ArticleMonday’s Miscellany
Hi there, I started out the weekend thinking I wouldn’t have anything to put up today; however, thanks to my fellow bloggers I have some great links! First, from Taxgirl, a post on child support. I...
View ArticleChild Support in Massachusetts: Take 2
Hi there; In any support situation, it seems the support is always too much for the person paying, and never enough for the person receiving it. With child support in Massachusetts, the payments are...
View ArticleDivorce and Social Media Redux
Hi there, I have blogged before about the terrific resource social media is for divorce lawyers. Today, sitting in a courtroom waiting for my case to be called I saw a case that, ironically,...
View ArticleBreaking News in Family Law
Hi there, Massachusetts has again revised its child support guidelines. The new guidelines will come into effect on August 1, 2013. The new guidelines appear, among other things, to try to clarify how...
View Article6 Changes to the Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines
Hi there, The Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines change on August 1, 2013. I have asked my colleague, Robin Lynch Nardone, to outline the major changes. There are significant changes, which help...
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