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Easier than Ever to be Collaboratively Trained!

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UPDATE: The first online training was so well received, MCLC is planning a second.  The next training will be held March

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2020 U.S. Presidential Platforms – What do they say about Families?

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In 2016 we shared what each presidential platform stated about families and given the upcoming election we want to update

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Justice App – a Resource worth Downloading

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Skylark’s online Massachsuetts Child Support Calculator  was recently added as a resource on JusticeApp – a free downloadable resource from co-founders

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Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines News

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In Massachusetts the statutory waiting period after a Judgment of Divorce and before the divorce becomes final (or absolute) is

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Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines News

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Since we first posted about the upcoming update to the 2020-2021 Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines Task force there have been a

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Are divorce lawyers doing harm?

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While the Hippocratic Oath is no longer required for doctors, we often hear the principle attributed to that ancient Greek

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Should I Tell my Spouse in a Divorce that I’m Working with a Lawyer?

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Divorce is complicated and one of the challenges is the push and pull between transparency and protecting oneself.  Individuals in

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The Most Important Thing when Dividing Retirement in Divorce (& 4 Traps if You’re not Informed)

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In many divorce cases retirement accounts are the biggest, or at least one of the biggest, assets.  Because of that,

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Big Changes, Little Changes, Typos & some Unexpected Results

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Every four years, per federal mandate, the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court revisits the Child Support Guidelines through the work

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Virtual Proceedings Highly Recommended amid escalating COVID-19 spread

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The Massachusetts Probate and Family Court has released Standing Order 1-2022, temporarily overriding Standing Order 1-2021, regarding Court Operations Under the