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Do I have to pay interest on back child support?

If you are required to make child support payments, you may find yourself unable to fulfill your obligations for any number of reasons. For example, you may have suffered an unexpected medical problem or recently lost your job. In Boston, Massachusetts, the consequences associated with missing child support payments can be very damaging. While some people focus on very serious

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Unpaid child support and tax refunds

Whether a parent is arrested or loses sleep at night because of significant anxiety, back child support can create all sorts of hardships for non-custodial parents and custodial parents alike. However, parents who have found themselves unable to make child support payments may also have their tax refunds intercepted in Boston, and cities across Massachusetts. According to the Internal Revenue

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Unpaid child support and visitation

The judge is the one who makes the final determination on what he or she believes is in your child’s best interests regarding custody and support during your divorce in Massachusetts. While a number of different factors affect how your child’s life is divided between you and the other parent, child support is often much more clear-cut. Paying child support

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Can divorcing parents learn from the Brangelina custody battle?

As a parent who is divorcing in Massachusetts, and you may be wondering how to address your custody issues in a way that prevents your child from undergoing emotional stress. Unless you are part of a high profile couple, you are probably not being subjected to close media scrutiny such as that directed at Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Still,

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3 emotions to try and keep in check in your divorce

There is no doubt that divorce is an emotional event, whether you are relieved to be ending a broken marriage or devastated by the fact that it could not be repaired. Many people experience a wide range of emotions during this process, and they can and do change over time. While there is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of when

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Can I make my ex account for how child support is spent?

If you are a parent ordered to pay child support, you may not exactly enjoy the process of having a portion of your paycheck go to your ex every month. This can be especially true when you don’t like or trust your ex. Under these circumstances, it can be very tempting to demand some sort of accounting of the child support

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How money can affect your divorce

Money can play an incredibly powerful role in any relationship, whether you have very little money or substantial assets and wealth. It can create power imbalances, affect lifestyle choices and change how we feel about our partners and ourselves. With all this in mind, it may not be surprising that there is a connection between money and divorce. Some studies

Read More »

Politician’s sext could hurt him in family court

No parent is perfect. We all make mistakes, and there isn’t just one way to raise a child. However, there are some mistakes that all parents should avoid, as they could call into question someone’s parenting skills and put a child’s welfare in jeopardy. For instance, recently, politician Anthony Weiner made a mistake that not only prompted his wife to

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Does your child support plan need to go back to school?

As our kids start heading back to school, it may be a good time for parents to reacquaint themselves with their child support plans. Think about it: kids are starting new schools and new activities; parents are readjusting to a more rigid custody schedule than they may have had during the summer; we are all starting to look ahead to

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Massachusetts men: Do you know your options for alimony?

Many family law cases and issues have complicated, established roots that have developed and grown over generations. And while attitudes change and evolve over time, it is easy for people the be comfortable with or expectant of the traditional resolutions that have been in place for years. However, sticking with tradition can prove to be detrimental in some cases. For instance,

Read More »

Do I have to pay interest on back child support?

If you are required to make child support payments, you may find yourself unable to fulfill your obligations for any number of reasons. For example, you may have suffered an unexpected medical problem or recently lost your job. In Boston, Massachusetts, the consequences associated with missing child support payments can be very damaging. While some people focus on very serious

Read More »

Unpaid child support and tax refunds

Whether a parent is arrested or loses sleep at night because of significant anxiety, back child support can create all sorts of hardships for non-custodial parents and custodial parents alike. However, parents who have found themselves unable to make child support payments may also have their tax refunds intercepted in Boston, and cities across Massachusetts. According to the Internal Revenue

Read More »

Unpaid child support and visitation

The judge is the one who makes the final determination on what he or she believes is in your child’s best interests regarding custody and support during your divorce in Massachusetts. While a number of different factors affect how your child’s life is divided between you and the other parent, child support is often much more clear-cut. Paying child support

Read More »

Can divorcing parents learn from the Brangelina custody battle?

As a parent who is divorcing in Massachusetts, and you may be wondering how to address your custody issues in a way that prevents your child from undergoing emotional stress. Unless you are part of a high profile couple, you are probably not being subjected to close media scrutiny such as that directed at Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Still,

Read More »

3 emotions to try and keep in check in your divorce

There is no doubt that divorce is an emotional event, whether you are relieved to be ending a broken marriage or devastated by the fact that it could not be repaired. Many people experience a wide range of emotions during this process, and they can and do change over time. While there is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of when

Read More »

Can I make my ex account for how child support is spent?

If you are a parent ordered to pay child support, you may not exactly enjoy the process of having a portion of your paycheck go to your ex every month. This can be especially true when you don’t like or trust your ex. Under these circumstances, it can be very tempting to demand some sort of accounting of the child support

Read More »

How money can affect your divorce

Money can play an incredibly powerful role in any relationship, whether you have very little money or substantial assets and wealth. It can create power imbalances, affect lifestyle choices and change how we feel about our partners and ourselves. With all this in mind, it may not be surprising that there is a connection between money and divorce. Some studies

Read More »

Politician’s sext could hurt him in family court

No parent is perfect. We all make mistakes, and there isn’t just one way to raise a child. However, there are some mistakes that all parents should avoid, as they could call into question someone’s parenting skills and put a child’s welfare in jeopardy. For instance, recently, politician Anthony Weiner made a mistake that not only prompted his wife to

Read More »

Does your child support plan need to go back to school?

As our kids start heading back to school, it may be a good time for parents to reacquaint themselves with their child support plans. Think about it: kids are starting new schools and new activities; parents are readjusting to a more rigid custody schedule than they may have had during the summer; we are all starting to look ahead to

Read More »

Massachusetts men: Do you know your options for alimony?

Many family law cases and issues have complicated, established roots that have developed and grown over generations. And while attitudes change and evolve over time, it is easy for people the be comfortable with or expectant of the traditional resolutions that have been in place for years. However, sticking with tradition can prove to be detrimental in some cases. For instance,

Read More »

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