Recent Posts in Child Support Category
Posted on Apr 14, 2012 By Taylor Lawrence
Every month, countless parents are not providing their children with the financial support that they are required to provide as parents and as subjects to the law. Family struggles and rising tensions ...
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Posted on Apr 7, 2012 By Divorce Attorney
March 1, 2012 was the first day that the Massachusetts Alimony Reform Act took effect. One month into the reform's activation, many news outlets are reflecting on the act's rise to ...
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Posted on Mar 21, 2012 By Taylor Lawrence
The effects of a divorce can often weigh heavy on children of any age and can have life long reprecussions if the matter is not handled maturely and delicately. Often children can be lost in their ...
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Posted on Mar 7, 2012 By Taylor Lawrence
Poor guidance during a divorce can lead to a costly and emotionally draining future. A lawyer is an indispensible asset to bettering life after divorce and avoiding any future conflict. Whether a ...
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Posted on Jan 12, 2012 By Taylor Lawrence
Since Massachusetts reformed its alimony in September of 2011, states across the nation have been reevaluating their own alimony laws. Nationwide divorcees are vocalizing their frustration with out of ...
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Posted on Dec 22, 2011 By Divorce Attorney
The recent alimony modification in Massachusetts has sparked alot of excitement among both people filing for divorce and current divorcees alike. The new law limits alimony payments according to ...
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Posted on Dec 11, 2011 By Divorce Attorney
After divorce it is important for people to move forward, to experience this new chapter in their lives, and to rediscover themselves. Often with this rediscovery comes new relationships, With the new ...
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Posted on Dec 6, 2011 By Divorce Attorney
Since Massachusetts modified its alimony laws in September, states nationwide are making efforts to amend their alimony laws as well. New Jersey and Florida are considering a reform most similar to ...
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Posted on Nov 17, 2011 By Taylor Lawrence
Excitement reached an all time high among divorcees this past September as Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick signed the new Massachusetts Alimony Reform Act into law. Since the signing of this ...
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Posted on Nov 3, 2011 By Taylor Lawrence
Recent modifications to alimony in Massachusetts are undoubtedly bringing about a statewide and even national spotlight on family law in Massachusetts. One of the many highly publicized points of the ...
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Posted on Oct 27, 2011 By Taylor Lawrence
The benefits of the modifications to alimony in the newly signed Massachusetts Alimony Reform Act are to credit for alot of enthusiasm among divorcees . Here's why: 1. Length of time alimony ...
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Posted on Oct 21, 2011 By Taylor Lawrence
Before, during, and after a divorce it is not uncommon to form resentment towards a spouse. The emotional, physical, and financial strain a divorce can bring about often weighs heavy on even the most ...
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Posted on Sep 24, 2010 By Divorce & Family Law Attorney
There are several lesser known things about the changes made to the way in which income generally and, more particularly, income from overtime and secondary employment factors into the calculation of ...
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Posted on Sep 14, 2010 By Rauseo Law
The Child Support Guidelines are used by the Justices of the Trial Court in setting temporary and final orders of child support , in deciding whether to approve agreements for child support, and in ...
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