On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | Sep 20, 2019 | Firm News
Massachusetts has two classifications for divorce. The first is an uncontested divorce, otherwise known as a 1A divorce. It is the fastest way to obtain a divorce, and it occurs when both spouses agree to the terms of the separation and simply submit the necessary...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | Sep 5, 2019 | Firm News
A divorce is never the ending couples anticipate when first committing to marriage. It is often the last resort when the two can no longer function as a singular unit. There are a variety of divorces, and no two occur in the same fashion. Because all...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | Aug 12, 2019 | Firm News
If you are 50 or older and facing divorce, you need to look at the financial impact this parting of the ways will have on your financial future. Start by learning all you can about your current finances. Using this information as a starting point, work out a plan for...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | Jul 24, 2019 | Firm News
Though couples do not usually get married planning to split up, for many couples, divorce becomes a reality. In such cases, having a plan in place for the dissolution of the marriage can be beneficial. If a prenuptial agreement is not in place, a postnuptial agreement...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | Jun 25, 2019 | Firm News
In a marriage, it is not uncommon for one partner to handle the majority of the finances. This leaves one spouse with little access or knowledge over what is actually going on with assets and bank accounts. This can be a problem when it comes time to divide property...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | May 28, 2019 | Firm News
Thousands of Massachusetts residents have gone through a divorce. However, some cities have couples who appear to be more prone to divorce than others. The cities with the highest divorce rates in the state include North Adams, Newburyport and Pittsfield. ...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | May 15, 2019 | Firm News
Just because you get a divorce does not necessarily mean you completely end any type of relationship with your ex. In fact, you may end up co-parenting with your former spouse. You may need to navigate this new family dynamic that requires you to cooperate and put...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | Apr 24, 2019 | Firm News
Nearly every attorney may have a client who wants a prenuptial agreement. Surprisingly, clients with little or no valuable assets are eager to make a prenup because their friends say it is the right thing to do. Prenuptial agreements, while trendy favorites...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | Jan 27, 2019 | Firm News
The intent of a prenuptial agreement is usually to aid in the divorce process, and to make sure that both parties are in agreement with the split of certain assets. However, some parts of the prenup do not always stand up in court. In fact, there are times when the...
On Behalf of Koiles Pratt Family Law Group | Dec 24, 2018 | Firm News
Nowadays, divorces range broadly in terms of complexity, with some proving far more complicated and drawn-out than others. For example, young couples only married for a short time may not have much to work through. However, older couples who have considerable assets...