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Divorce can be a complex and emotional process, especially when it comes to dividing assets and property. Massachusetts divorce laws require that property is divided equitably, which means assets are distributed fairly, but not necessarily equally. This blog post will examine the factors that impact property division, strategies for resolving disputes, and how an attorney can help.
One of the primary factors impacting property division is the length of the marriage. Massachusetts law considers anything over 20 years a long-term marriage. In long-term marriages, assets are typically split more equitably. The earning power of each spouse is also considered. If one spouse earns significantly more than the other, the wealthier spouse may be required to compensate the other to balance things out. Additionally, the court will consider the contributions of each spouse to the marriage, including homemaking and child-rearing responsibilities.
When it comes to resolving property division disputes, mediation or collaborative law may be viable options. Mediation involves a neutral third party who helps both parties negotiate a settlement. Collaborative law is a team-oriented approach with each party having their own attorney. This approach can help build more productive communication and collaboration between both parties. Court litigation is a last resort when other methods have failed.
An experienced divorce attorney can be a valuable asset in these cases. They can help navigate complex legal structures, provide guidance on mediation or litigation, and advocate for their client's interests. It's important to find a qualified attorney who is familiar with Massachusetts divorce laws and practices.
At The Law Office of Kempton P. Giggey, we have extensive experience dealing with contested divorce cases and are capable of navigating the complexities of Massachusetts family law. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized and efficient legal representation to each client, ensuring their best interests are protected throughout the property division process.
Divorce can be an emotionally charged and challenging experience, especially when it comes to dividing property. Massachusetts divorce laws require property division to be equitable, which means assets are distributed fairly, but not necessarily equally. The length of the marriage, the earning power of each spouse, and each spouse's contributions to the marriage all play a role in property division. If disputes arise, mediation or collaborative law can be useful methods to resolve them. Experienced divorce attorneys can also be valuable resources for navigating complex legal procedures. At The Law Office of Kempton P. Giggey, we provide knowledgeable and personalized legal representation for our Massachusetts clients undergoing contested divorce cases.
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