by Attorney Amy Saunders Everyone considering or filing for a Divorce should consider these points. These are all based on real experiences with my clients — which are being passed along to you to save significant time and money. 1. Do NOT Fight Over the Flat Screen TV. This is a common argument, whether it…(Read More)
by Attorney Amy Saunders, Esq. Long gone are the days where you had to sit and ponder on what could amount to a substantial and material change in circumstances to warrant a change in the child support payments and guidelines. After the Supreme Judicial Court ruled in Morales v. Morales, see below, a deviation in…(Read More)
by Attorney Amy Saunders To locate Massachusetts divorce records you will need to know which county the divorce took place, as well as the names of the parties involved. 1) The first step is to determine the county in Massachusetts where the divorce was filed — this is where the copies will be located (1922-present…(Read More)
To determine which of the fourteen (14) probate and family courts to file for divorce in Massachusetts use the links below to locate your town or city. The first step to file for divorce in Massachusetts is to enter an action for divorce in the probate court in the county where either party lives, however…(Read More)