In Massachusetts, your obligation to pay child support may end for a variety of reasons: Your child moved in with you.Your child no longer resides with your ex.Your child has been adopted.Your child is emancipated. For example if your youngest child graduated from...
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Remote learning and Custody with Attorney Nielson
This week Attorney Erin Nielson joined Kevin Willett to discuss the unique challenges facing some families this school year and possible custody changes that may be necessary as a result of remote learning. To learn more about some of the unique challenges and...
The Challenges of Remote Learning for Divorced and Separated Parents During COVID19
The start of this school year has been very different from any year prior. Schools across Massachusetts have developed different plans in light of COVID-19. Schools have responded to the pandemic in a variety of ways, most of which involve “remote learning” at least...
“Use It or Lose It”: Making the Most of Your Estate Tax Exemption
OverviewIn an unprecedented gesture of fiscal generosity, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on November 2, 2017, and increased the federal estate and gift tax exemption from $5.49 million to $11.18 million. Subsequent inflationary adjustments have increased...
Part Three: Financial Aid Tips and Strategies for Separated Parents with Bright Horizons College Coach
For the final segment of our financial aid for separated parents blog series, Attorney Erin Nielson interviews Shannon Vasconcelos of Bright Horizons College Coach to discuss various strategies separated parents can utilize to maximize the amount of financial aid they...