Divorce is never easy, and we understand how overwhelming the process can feel. Our team is here to walk with you every step of the way, guiding you with clarity, compassion, and steady support. We take the time to understand your goals and protect what matters most to you and your family. You will never be left wondering what comes next—our Massachusetts and New Hampshire Divorce Lawyers are here to be your guides. You can trust us to stand by you and fight for your future.
Property division in a divorce is not about an automatic 50/50 split, but about rather what is fair and equitable under the law. Our attorneys have years of experience in this area and work with a team of Financial Advisors, CPAs and other professionals to truly understand your financial picture and get you the results you want.
Child custody is divided into two parts: legal custody, which involves decision-making authority, and physical custody, which determines where the children live and a parenting plan. Courts focus on the best interests of the child when making custody determinations. We always put children first and work to create parenting plans that promote stability, consistency, and safety. Our approach is thoughtful and child-centered, while also respecting each parent’s role in their children’s lives.
Child support is determined using the Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines which change every four years. These guidelines are designed to ensure that children are financially supported in a fair and consistent manner. We help you understand how income, parenting time, and other factors affect child support obligations. Our focus is on achieving an outcome that meets the children’s needs while being equitable for both parents.
Alimony is intended to provide financial support to a spouse after a divorce when there is a demonstrated need and an ability to pay. Courts consider factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse’s income, earning capacity, and contributions to the marriage. We help clients understand the different types and durations of alimony under Massachusetts law. Our goal is to pursue alimony arrangements that are fair, practical, and sustainable.
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