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Should I Tell my Spouse in a Divorce that I’m Working with a Lawyer?
- By DivorceStories.info
- . July 30, 2024
[ad_1] Divorce is complicated and one of the challenges is the push and pull between transparency and protecting oneself. Individuals

The Most Important Thing when Dividing Retirement in Divorce (& 4 Traps if You’re not Informed)
- By DivorceStories.info
- . July 30, 2024
[ad_1] In many divorce cases retirement accounts are the biggest, or at least one of the biggest, assets. Because of

Big Changes, Little Changes, Typos & some Unexpected Results
- By DivorceStories.info
- . July 30, 2024
[ad_1] Every four years, per federal mandate, the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court revisits the Child Support Guidelines through the
Virtual Proceedings Highly Recommended amid escalating COVID-19 spread
- By DivorceStories.info
- . July 30, 2024
[ad_1] The Massachusetts Probate and Family Court has released Standing Order 1-2022, temporarily overriding Standing Order 1-2021, regarding Court Operations Under
Test Negative & Stay Positive! Checking in on the Influence a Global Pandemic has on Divorce Mediation and the Mediators Themselves
- By DivorceStories.info
- . July 30, 2024
[ad_1] Almost two years has passed since we wrote our first blog post about the havoc COVID-19 was causing in

An Abundantly Awesome Announcement about Jennifer Hawthorne
- By DivorceStories.info
- . July 30, 2024
[ad_1] Alliteration aside, we have a lot of exciting news to share about Jennifer Hawthorne‘s role at Skylark Law &

Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines News
- By DivorceStories.info
- . July 30, 2024
[ad_1] On July 20, 2023, the Massachusetts Trial Court announced a change to the Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines, that became

Cavanagh v. Cavanagh – The Case, the Conundrum, & the Consequences
- By DivorceStories.info
- . July 30, 2024
[ad_1] Cavanagh v. Cavanagh – The Case, the Conundrum, & the Consequences Introduction by Nathaniel Butzke More than a year