By Erin Fitch Nielson with Patty Sutherland, Keller Williams Realty Boston Northwest I’ve been a divorce lawyer for over fifteen years – 100% of the home sellers I am working with are ½ of a divorcing couple. Early in my career, I saw many home selling processes...
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The Massachusetts Probate and Family Court’s Response to COVID19
Since March the court system in Massachusetts has been responding to COVID19 with a series of standing orders. Due to COVID19, the courts have been running at a limited capacity. As of May 13th, the Courts are aiming to open to the public in some capacity by June...
Attribution Of Income: When A Court Can Order Alimony Or Child Support Based On What A Person Ought To Be Earning, Rather Than What He Or She Is Actually Earning
In a divorce or paternity action, determining the amount of money to be paid as child support or alimony involves a calculation. In general, the higher the payor’s income and the lower the recipient’s income, the higher the court’s support order. Sometimes, when the...
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