5 Ways To Help Deal With Divorce

by: Candace McDuffie   Divorce is one of the most difficult and life-changing events that a person could ever experience. No matter which partner files first, the process is a painful one that frequently pits spouse against spouse and usually assets, property,...

The Best Interest of the Child

by: Kent Elliott I want to talk about what it means when we talk about the best interest of the child when considering custodial arrangements. Agonizing over the well-being of a child or children during the dissolution of a marriage or partnership is one of the...

Guest Blog: Tax Reform Explained

by: Joshua E. Levine, CPA   The final version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law by President Trump on Friday, December 22, 2017. As expected, there are numerous changes and a majority of the discussion covers the increase in the standard deduction,...

4 Surprises About Massachusetts Divorce

by: Amanda J. Shuman, Esq. Published: December 12, 2017  Everyone has seen enough television and movies to think that they have a good grip of what divorce is. So the first step of any divorce case we take on is client education. From my experience, here are four...
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