There are many reasons that a cow might want a divorce. Here are some of the most common reasons a cow might want a divorce from your favorite Westborough family law firm, O’Connor Family Law. Did we butcher the punch...
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Ah, succulents. The only plant you can forget about for three weeks and still miraculously bring back to a beautiful state. But these plants are more than just resilient. Coach Stacey sees succulents as a sign of...
Judgment of Divorce Nisi Explained Divorce is a complex and emotional process, and each state has its own set of rules and regulations governing the dissolution of marriage. In Massachusetts, one crucial aspect of the divorce...
This article is written from my heart to offer tips and advice for all those going through a divorce. I have been where you are right now, boy was it tough, but I found my way back, actually even better than back, I created a...
Prenuptial agreements, more commonly called “prenups,” are legal documents that couples sign before marriage to establish the division of assets in the event of divorce. While prenups can be effective in...
You may have heard of prenups, also known as prenuptial agreements, as a part of the marriage process. With all this talk of premarital agreements, we often get people asking us “can you get a prenup after marriage?”...
What Is Parental Alienation? The relationship between a parent and child is extremely important. Perhaps it is even one of the most important relationships in life. After all, you can make new friends, but making a new...
Here at O’Connor Family Law, we know that the success we achieve is largely thanks to the amazing people who came before us. As a Massachusetts woman-founded and woman-owned small business, we strive to make the...
This Monday, 23 esteemed attorneys graduated from the Massachusetts Bar Association’s Leadership Academy. The ceremony was held at Boston’s John Adams Courthouse following a half-year program jam-packed with study on...
Living with an alcoholic spouse can lead to emotional turmoil, financial strain, and feelings of isolation. An alcoholic spouse’s behavior may result in trust issues, broken communication, and an unstable home...