Massachusetts restraining orders are intended to protect one person from another person. They are a civil order. A violation is a criminal offense. In Massachusetts, restraining order is frequently referred to as a 209(a) or protective order. The request will be heard in front of a judge and each pe…
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Read MoreAre you paying or receiving the correct amount of child support? Massachusetts has developed child support guidelines to determine the amount of child support one parent provides to the other parent to support the child(ren). This can be easily done by taking help from a Read More
Do you have an international or interstate custody matter? Our office has experience successfully handling custody matters regarding the HAGUE convention and UIFSA. Example cases include successfully preventing the…
Read MoreMassachusetts spouses are entitled to spousal support with the help of a spousal support lawyer/Attorney. Spousal support or alimony is when one spouse provides the other spouse with money to meet their need…
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