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Two things you need to know before you divorce

For Massachusetts residents, here are two important areas of divorce law you should be aware of: Property Division Pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 208 Section 34, property is divided in an equitable manner (this is often but not always equal) based on a series

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Jumpstarting Your Practice: A Roadmap to Success

Friday, February 1, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Suffolk University Law School (download flyer) Sponsored with Guerrier & Associates, P.C. Whatever your reasons for starting your own law practice, you need to think about being both the generator of a business and its chief

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Who has visitation rights?

Recently, many states have passed laws that give grandparents certain visitation rights with a child after a divorce or after the death of the child’s parent. Predictably, this has given rise to questions about whether this right should be extended to other close relatives, such

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Be sure you’re legally married

These days, a growing number of couples are opting out of traditional church weddings and are choosing instead to be married in less formal ceremonies, often presided over by a friend or relative rather than a priest or rabbi. That’s fine if that’s what the

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Two things you need to know before you divorce

For Massachusetts residents, here are two important areas of divorce law you should be aware of: Property Division Pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 208 Section 34, property is divided in an equitable manner (this is often but not always equal) based on a series

Read More »

Jumpstarting Your Practice: A Roadmap to Success

Friday, February 1, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Suffolk University Law School (download flyer) Sponsored with Guerrier & Associates, P.C. Whatever your reasons for starting your own law practice, you need to think about being both the generator of a business and its chief

Read More »

Who has visitation rights?

Recently, many states have passed laws that give grandparents certain visitation rights with a child after a divorce or after the death of the child’s parent. Predictably, this has given rise to questions about whether this right should be extended to other close relatives, such

Read More »

Be sure you’re legally married

These days, a growing number of couples are opting out of traditional church weddings and are choosing instead to be married in less formal ceremonies, often presided over by a friend or relative rather than a priest or rabbi. That’s fine if that’s what the

Read More »

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