If you are contemplating a divorce, you may want to learn more about the state's equitable distribution system, in which courts consider pets as property, as outlined by the Massachusetts Trial Court Law Libraries. During divorce proceedings, all property and assets...
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What is a fault divorce?
In Massachusetts, divorcing couples have a choice between no-fault and fault divorces. One party may choose to seek a fault divorce if he or she means to gain a larger share of the marital property. In addition, to file for a fault divorce does not require the couple...
How will you and your spouse divide personal property
When you and your spouse prepare to divide your personal property during your Massachusetts divorce, the challenge to determine who gets what may become more objective. You may be willing to give up the artwork as long as you get to keep all the books, or your spouse...