by Levin and Levin, LLP | May 24, 2018 | Divorce
Fear of the unknown can be a powerful factor keeping Quincy couples from making the difficult decision to separate, even when they know in their hearts that they have reached the end of a marriage. In order to help de-mystify divorce, we’ll be taking a look at...
by Levin and Levin, LLP | Mar 15, 2018 | Divorce
When Quincy couples reach the end of a marriage, it’s not for them to find that they need to downsize. At least one partner (if not both) may be moving out of a house and into an apartment. Even couples in a high-asset divorce may find that it is time to let go...
by Levin and Levin, LLP | Nov 9, 2017 | Divorce
Who in Massachusetts needs a prenuptial agreement? Is it only the old or well-to-do? Not necessarily. Prenups can be an effective way for spouses of any age and financial status to protect their interests should their marriage not last or should they pass away. They...
by Levin and Levin, LLP | Oct 5, 2017 | Divorce
When parents in Massachusetts divorce, they will need to make decisions regarding how they will care for their child once their marriage has ended. Massachusetts law recognizes four different kinds of child custody arrangements. They are sole legal custody, shared...
by Levin and Levin, LLP | Aug 18, 2017 | Divorce
Many events can lead to a Massachusetts couple deciding to end their marriage. Sometimes a couple finds they are constantly having heated arguments about many different topics, while other times a couple finds they simply have grown apart over the years or no longer...
by Levin and Levin, LLP | Jun 9, 2017 | Divorce
We live in an information age. It is easier than ever to get hold of records on people. All you have to do is conduct an online search and volumes of data can be revealed. Laws protecting privacy vary state by state. In Massachusetts, the presumption is that every...
by Levin and Levin, LLP | Mar 28, 2017 | Divorce
If you have been through a divorce and you have children, ending up as the non-custodial parent may make it extremely difficult to maintain the relationships you have with your kids. Whether your divorce was amicable or full of tension, the reality is that your kids...
by Levin and Levin, LLP | Mar 3, 2017 | Divorce
A divorce can severely impact your finances in many ways, both immediately and after the final court decree. In particular, the complexities of property division have the potential to take a toll, as do support matters and simply the cost of getting divorced.Despite...