Child Support

Unfortunately, children sometimes get dragged into the legal system, whether through divorce proceedings, child abuse cases, or child support battles. When this happens, it’s important to turn to an attorney who is not only empathetic, but also well-versed in family law.
 
At Martino & Tramontozzi, LLC, we understand the emotional toll legal cases can have on children and their parents, and we strive to serve the families we represent compassionately and respectfully. It is our aim to provide families with legal resources, guidance, and support when they need help the most.
 
Our family law attorneys handle a wide variety of child-related matters, including:

  • • Child custody
  • • Visitation
  • • Child abuse
  • • Child neglect
  • • Adoption
  • • Child support disputes
  • • Paternity
  • • Other child-related proceedings

Contact us today to discuss your child-related legal matter with a family law attorney from our team. CALL US TODAY at 781.662.0900.

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...]

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