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...
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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...
CARES Act Presents Opportunities to Access Your Retirement Funds
By Erin F. Nielson with contribution from Katie Moore, Financial Advisor and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst with Finivi Many of our clients are experiencing financial hardship as a result of the many changes to our work and home lives caused by the Coronavirus. ...
Massachusetts Custody Orders and the Coronavirus
We have received many questions regarding parenting plans and visitation given the stay at home advisory issued by Governor Baker. Last week, John D. Casey, the chief justice of Massachusetts’ probate and family court issued an open letter regarding the issue:...
Custody and Parenting time during the Coronavirus (COVID19)
In what feels like the blink of an eye, life has changed dramatically for families in Massachusetts in a way that none of us could have predicted. Bars and restaurants are closed until further notice. Schools across the state have been closed by order of the...