Child custody cases in Massachusetts require careful consideration of the best interests of the child. Massachusetts courts follow specific guidelines and considerations when determining child custody arrangements, and it is helpful to understand how the courts will...
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Surviving your first summer vacation after divorce
Divorce can be a difficult time for families, especially when it comes to planning vacations. Coordinating summer vacations with your ex-spouse can be challenging, particularly when both parents have different ideas about where to go, what to do and when to travel....
Is your spouse concealing assets?
High-asset divorces can easily become contentious. Dividing marital property can lead to conflict and animosity when there is a large amount of money on the line. To ensure equitable division, both spouses must divulge all assets. However, in some divorces, one spouse...
What to expect when conflicting parenting styles cause a divorce
Divorce can arise as a natural solution for unhappy couples for a number of reasons. If you are a parent trying to raise your child with a spouse who has very different child-rearing ideals, those differences in parenting styles could be enough to initiate a split....
Facts about high asset divorces
High-asset divorces involve large amounts of assets, such as businesses, stocks, incomes, trust funds and real estate. Since these divorces involve more items, you can expect them to be more complex. Because these divorces are so complex, you should know some basic...
Important information concerning health insurance and divorce
Even when your physical condition is exceptional, health insurance coverage remains paramount. One never knows when an accident or unexpected illness could wreak havoc. Having a policy in good standing is especially important during a divorce. Consider how the...
Forensic accountants and high net worth divorce
There comes a time in some marriages when divorce becomes the only option. Forever attempting to repair the damage does not make sense. Going separate ways is the logical path forward. Division of wealth features heavily during a divorce. There is the possibility that...
How may spouses split the ownership and debts of a business?
If you or your soon-to-be ex-spouse own a business, the court may include it in the divorce settlement. As noted by Business.com, a divorce could involve selling a business and sharing the proceeds. Some business owners choose to negotiate a sale of their ownership to...
3 FAQs about mediation
When you got married, you likely expected to spend the rest of your life with your partner. Unfortunately, CDC data indicates that one in 1,000 Massachusetts marriages ends in divorce. If you desire an amicable divorce that benefits you and your spouse, mediation may...
Advice before your high asset divorce
When you have a high net worth, divorce becomes much more complicated. It takes longer and usually involves significantly more litigation. An uncontested divorce is usually the ideal option, but the more marital property you own, the less likely this becomes....