In the whirlwind of his or her parents' divorce, a child may feel lost and confused when dealing with a new living situation. Nesting, where the child lives permanently in one place while you and your ex-spouse take turns living with him or her separately, is one way...
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Month: January 2021
What is the dissipation of marital assets in divorce?
If you and your significant other decide to divorce, one or both of you may change your spending behavior. There are several reasons for this. For instance, you may suddenly spend less and save more to prepare for a future in which you are financially independent....
Can a custodial parent leave Massachusetts with the children?
If you share custody of your children in Massachusetts, the other parent cannot move out of state with the children without giving you notice. You can either agree to the move or ask the court to prevent the other parent from relocating with your children. Review the...
Cashing out one’s portion of a 401(k)
As people approach the conclusion of their divorce proceedings in Massachusetts, those who were not the primary income earners in their marital home may begin to experience a certain degree of trepidation as the uncertainty of their financial futures begins to set in....