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Massachusetts Divorce Lawyers

Serving Taunton, Bristol County & All of Eastern Massachusetts for 20+ Years

The end of a marriage is always a difficult time, especially if you have unresolved disputes with your spouse over issues such as child custody or the division of your assets. Before you can move on with your life, you need these issues resolved. That is why it's important for you to have a divorce attorney who understands what you are up against and will take the proper steps to protect your future.

At Percy Law Group, PC, we will fight for your rights while staying focused on you, your case, your needs, and your results. Contact us today to arrange an initial consultation. We service all of Massachusetts from our many offices, and our divorce lawyers in Taunton skillfully help our clients successfully navigate through the divorce process.

Contact our Massachusetts divorce attorneys by calling (508) 206-9900 today!

Effective & Affordable Divorce Lawyers Who Fight for You

We have been effectively protecting our divorce clients' rights for many years. With all of that experience, we have been successful at efficiently delivering high-quality legal services. We understand that money may be at a premium for you during these challenging times, and we are committed to ensuring that you can get the representation you need at a price you can afford.

Helping You Resolve Your Divorce Issues

Divorce is not simply filing a piece of paper. There are a wide range of issues that need to be decided between you and your spouse. These issues are not only important from a legal standpoint; they can also help you protect your future. We understand the issues and can help answer your questions throughout the divorce process and into your divorce settlement, including:

  • How Will Property Be Divided in My Divorce? We help outline a fair division plan tailored to both parties while maintaining your financial security.
  • Who Will Keep the House? Will I Get to Keep My Car? Our attorneys assist in negotiations to ensure you have a home and transportation security post-divorce.
  • Where Will the Children Live? We aim to secure a stable living arrangement for your children that reflects their best interests.
  • Who Will Make Decisions Regarding the Children's Health, Upbringing, and Education? We'll help structure a parenting plan that facilitates cooperative decision-making.
  • How Will We Handle Holidays, Vacations and Other Events? Our approach includes crafting detailed schedules that promote consistency and peace.
  • Will I Need to Pay Alimony? Can I Get Alimony During or After Divorce? We evaluate eligibility and work towards favorable alimony agreements.
  • Who Will Pay Child Support and How Much? Our team ensures child support arrangements align with state guidelines and your family’s needs.

We can get you the answers you need and provide you with knowledgeable advice during your divorce. In addition to handling issues during your divorce, we can also help you resolve post-divorce issues. This includes any modifications to court orders.

How to Get a Divorce in Massachusetts

Even when both spouses are in general agreement that it is time to end the marriage, many divorce cases end up being at least partially contested. Our attorneys have the experience to help you pursue positive outcomes to issues, such as:

  • Property Division: We focus on how marital property is divided and help you keep more of it.
  • Retirement Plan Division: We advocate for your case in dividing pensions, 401(k) and IRA accounts, and annuities to your benefit.
  • Alimony: In some, but not all, divorce cases, one spouse is entitled to spousal support, also known as alimony.
  • Child Custody: If you and your spouse have children, our attorneys will help you pursue a parenting plan for child custody and visitation that protects your important parental role.
  • Child Support: Massachusetts has detailed child support guidelines. We will help you pursue the best possible determination.
  • Complaints for Contempt: If your spouse violates a court order at any point during or after the divorce process, we will help you enforce the order through a contempt action.
  • Complaints for Modifications: Changes in life circumstances can change your rights and duties, and we will help modify the terms of your divorce accordingly.

Divorce Process in Massachusetts

Understanding the divorce process in Massachusetts is essential. Below is a brief overview:

  1. Filing the Complaint: The process begins with filing a divorce complaint in the appropriate Massachusetts Probate and Family Court.
  2. Serving the Spouse: The other party must be officially notified (served) with divorce papers.
  3. Temporary Orders: Courts may issue temporary orders regarding custody, support, or property use during the divorce.
  4. Discovery: Both parties exchange information about assets, liabilities, and other relevant details.
  5. Negotiation or Mediation: Many cases are resolved through negotiation or mediation, avoiding a trial.
  6. Trial (if necessary): If agreements cannot be reached, the case proceeds to trial for a judge’s decision.
  7. Final Judgment: The court issues a divorce decree finalizing the dissolution of marriage.

Why Choose Percy Law Group, PC?

At Percy Law Group, PC, we are committed to delivering exceptional legal representation with empathy and discretion. Clients throughout Massachusetts trust us for our:

  • Experience: Decades of family law experience.
  • Customized Strategies: Tailored solutions for your unique situation.
  • Strong Advocacy: Aggressive representation in negotiations and court proceedings.
  • Client-Centered Approach: Transparent communication and unwavering support.

Choosing our firm means opting for a relationship-driven approach; our clients benefit from a personal touch that larger firms might lack. By prioritizing client involvement, we cultivate a partnership mentality where your voice helps shape our strategies. Language barriers are no obstacle for us, as we offer bilingual support in Spanish and Portuguese. This cultural competence enables us to serve a diverse client base more effectively, ensuring that no nuances are lost in translation. Our renowned commitment to client service extends beyond just legal advice, providing consultative support that navigates you through both logistical and emotional aspects of divorce cases.

Get Started on Your Massachusetts Divorce Case Today

Percy Law Group, PC is here to help. We fight for you, and we won't stop fighting for you until we get the justice you deserve. If you are contemplating divorce or have been served with divorce papers, contact us to discuss what our determined Massachusetts divorce attorneys can do for you.

Call (508) 206-9900 or fill out our online form today to learn more about how an experienced divorce lawyer near you can help.

Massachusetts Divorce FAQs 

How long does a divorce take in Massachusetts? 

It varies. Uncontested can be as short as 90 days, contested can be a year or more depending on the complexity.

Is Massachusetts a no-fault state?

Yes, Massachusetts is a no-fault state for irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Fault-based divorces are also an option in certain situations.

How is child custody decided in Massachusetts?

Courts decide in the best interest of the child, considering factors like parental involvement, stability, and the child’s needs.

Can I modify alimony or child support after a divorce? 

Yes, if there’s a significant change in circumstances you can request a modification. This often involves changes in income, employment, or living arrangements.

What is equitable distribution? 

Equitable distribution means marital property is divided fairly, not necessarily equally. Courts consider length of marriage, contributions, and future needs.

Do I need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce?

While not required, having a lawyer ensures your rights are protected, all documents are properly prepared, and no important issues are missed.

What Should I Know About Property Division in Taunton Divorces?

Property division in Taunton adheres to Massachusetts’ equitable distribution laws, meaning assets are divided fairly, though not necessarily equally. Factors such as the duration of the marriage, each spouse’s income, and contributions to marital assets are all considered. It's crucial to accurately document all assets and liabilities to ensure a fair distribution. Our lawyers work diligently to identify and value all marital possessions, aiming for a division of property that supports your financial future post-divorce.

How Long Will My Divorce Take in Taunton?

The duration of a divorce proceeding in Taunton can vary significantly based on whether the divorce is contested or uncontested. Uncontested divorces may be finalized in as little as three months, whereas contested divorces, involving disputes over custody, property division, or support, may take a year or more. Our divorce attorneys in Taunton assist in expediting the process wherever possible by encouraging amicable solutions and minimizing conflicts, striving to reach an agreement that satisfies both parties and speeds up the resolution.

What Sets Us Apart From The Rest?

Percy Law Group, PC is here to help you get the results you need with a team you can trust.

  • We Have Spanish and Portuguese Services Available
  • We Will Push and Push to Get the Best Possible Result for You
  • We Are Available When and Where You Want
  • We Offer Free Consultations for Injury & Workers' Comp
  • We Typically Get Results Fast: We Start Working on Your Case from Day 1
  • We Will Always Be in Your Corner Fighting Hard for You and Your Family

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