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[...] alimony are now available: 1. General term alimony is the periodic payment of support to a recipient spouse who is economically dependent on a payor spouse. It terminates on the remarriage of the [...]
[...] providing medical, dental, and vision insurance for the dependent children before a family law case is initiated will be required to continue that coverage. If neither parent has such [...]
[...] What happens in a family law case depends on how many issues the parties can reach an agreement, either by themselves or with [...]
[...] worksheet to calculate child support. The Guidelines do not, however, apply in every family law case. By their terms, the assume a traditional parenting plan in which the children spend [...]
[...] Once a Massachusetts court enters an order or judgment in family law case, the parties must obey its provisions unless and until they are modified by the court. If one [...]
[...] is the periodic payment of support to a recipient spouse who is economically dependent on a payor spouse. It terminates on the remarriage of the recipient spouse, the death of either spouse, or the [...]
[...] Attorney Gaynor handled my divorce as well as preparing my will and health care proxy and power of attorney [...]
[...] Attorney Gaynor represented me in my on going child support case as well as preparing my will and health [...]
[...] , the court will not review that division. Attorney’s fees and costs are rarely assessed in a modification case, unless the actions of one of the parties sink to the level of being frivolous. [...]
[...] consider the following: What was ordered? It is clear and unambiguous? If it is not, then a modification case seeking to clarify the order, not one for contempt, might be more appropriate and looked [...]
[...] alimony payments can be modified on a showing of a material change of circumstances. 3. Reimbursement alimony is the periodic or one-time payment of support to a recipient spouse after a marriage of [...]
[...] a specified event in the future. The amount of reimbursement alimony cannot be modified. Transitional alimony is the periodic or one-time payment of support to a recipient spouse after a marriage of [...]
[...] alimony payments can be modified on a showing of a material change of circumstances. 2. Rehabilitative alimony is the periodic payment of support to a recipient spouse who is expected to become [...]
[...] that period may be extended on a showing of compelling circumstances. The amount of rehabilitative alimony payments can be modified on a showing of a material change of circumstances. 3. Reimbursement [...]
[...] alimony are now available: 1. General term alimony is the periodic payment of support to a recipient spouse who is economically dependent on a payor spouse. It terminates on the remarriage of the [...]
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