Boston Massachusetts Newly Divorced Individuals Package

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This package contains essential legal documents for Newly Divorced Individuals who desire to organize their Legal Life. The documents in this package are state-specific and include the following:



1.) A Will that meets your specific needs

2.) A Written Revocation of Prior Will

3.) A General Power of Attorney effective upon disability

4.) A Health Care Proxy

5.) A Name Change Notification Form

6.) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets.



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The court will only award general alimony if the requesting spouse demonstrates a financial need. The duration, meaning the term of alimony payments, depends on the length of the marriage.

The divorce is finalized 90 days after the judgment date. A hearing can't be scheduled any sooner than 6 months from the filing date unless the court has granted a waiver. The judge will either accept, reject, or amend the separation agreement at the hearing.

Massachusetts laws Length of marriageLength of general term alimony5 up to 10 yearsNo more than 60% of the number of months of the marriage10 up to 15 yearsNo more than 70% of the number of months of the marriage15 up to 20 yearsNo more than 80% of the number of months of the marriage20 or more yearsIndefinite1 more row ?

No-fault divorces can be accomplished either by filing jointly (known as a ?1A? divorce) or unilaterally, by one of the parties (a ?1B? divorce). In a 1B divorce, the petitioner must only show that the marriage is irretrievably broken, meaning that there is no chance of reconciliation.

On September 26, 2011, Governor Deval Patrick signed the Alimony Reform Act of 2011 (sometimes referred to as the ?Act?) into law. The Act represents a sweeping reform of the existing alimony laws in Massachusetts and will, in most cases, put an end to lifetime alimony payments.

You should file for a 1A divorce when both spouses agree that the marriage has irretrievably broken down and can't continue and they have reached a written agreement about child support, parenting time, alimony, child custody & dividing shared property (marital assets).

Researchers may contact the Registry of Vital Records at (617) 740-2600, or through the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics online.

For marriages greater than 20 years, alimony will be paid until the full social security retirement age of the alimony payer. For most people, full social security retirement age is between 66-68 years old.

File a ?1B? divorce when one spouse believes there is an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage or both spouses believe the marriage has ended but they aren't in agreement about custody, support, or marital property issues. This is a contested no-fault divorce.

In Massachusetts almost all divorce records, also referred to as divorce case files or decrees, are considered public records and open for public inspection.

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