Family Law

If you’re currently going through a family law matter such as a divorce or a child custody battle, you already know how difficult it can be to keep your emotions in check. You may be having a hard time making decisions or reaching resolutions with your spouse, partner, or family member.
 
At Martino & Tramontozzi, LLC, our family law attorneys understand what you’re going through, and we want to reassure you that having such complex feelings during your legal matter is completely normal. After all, the decisions you make now will change your life for many years to come. For this reason, our goal is to offer you compassion during this tough time as well as legal services that help you reach peaceful resolutions.
 
Martino & Tramontozzi, LLC is equipped to handle family matters such as:

  • • Divorce
  • • Legal separation
  • • Domestic partnerships
  • • Child custody/visitation disputes
  • • Child support modification
  • • Alimony/Spousal Support
  • • Domestic violence
  • • Property distribution
  • • Some sex Marriages
  • • Divorce Filings

We’re able to draw from our prior experience and knowledge to protect your best interests throughout the duration of your case.
 
Hiring an attorney doesn’t mean you want to start or continue a conflict; it simply means you’re ready to work toward a resolution so you can move forward. If you’re ready to put conflict behind you in favor of a fresh start, contact Martino & Tramontozzi, LLC Melrose family lawyers who can help. CALL US TODAY at 781.662.0900

MA Divorce Waiting Period

A judgement of divorce is rendered when a divorce is settled. However, divorces are not completed at this stage. There is a mandatory 90-day MA divorce waiting period. This is referred to as the Nisi period. Here are some important facts on the Nisi period. Purpose Of The MA Divorce Waiting … [Read more...]

Division Of Assets And Liabilities In A Divorce In Melrose MA

{If you are disputing over division of assets and liabilities in a divorce in Melrose MA, the courts may end up making the decisions. There is really no specific formula applied. Many factors will influence the outcome when it comes to both assets and liabilities. Division of Assets Courts will … [Read more...]

Melrose MA Divorce Information

Divorce laws differ state-by-state. If either party lives in Massachusetts, you may be wondering where to begin. This Melrose MA divorce information blog includes preliminary information that may be helpful to you.  This is not a substitute for hiring a qualified Massachusetts Divorce … [Read more...]

Child Custody And Visitation Rights In Melrose MA

Child custody and visitation rights are typical disputes in divorces. Unless formal arrangements are finalized or temporary custody is determined by a court, both parents maintain temporary shared legal custody. This blog offers an overview of child custody and visitation rights in Melrose MA. What … [Read more...]

Child Support in Massachusetts. Information on Child Support for Melrose MA and Beyond

Hands and Money

Massachusetts Child Support: Child Support is a court-ordered payment, typically made by the non-custodial parent, to support his or her minor child or children. The parent who typically doesn’t live with the children is called the ‘payor’ and the parent who lives with the children is … [Read more...]

Massachusetts Alimony Reform Act of 2011 – MA Alimony Law Changes

Alimony is a form of court-ordered financial support that a person can receive from an ex-spouse after a divorce. On March 1, 2012 the Massachusetts Alimony Reform Act 0f 2011 went into effec, making significant changes to how alimony is awarded in the Commonwealth of MA, therefore affecting … [Read more...]

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