The beginning of a new year means a clean slate to create change. This is why January is typically the month with the highest rate of new divorce filings. If you are heading toward, in, or have made it through a divorce, here...
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Boston, MA – December 14, 2023 In a celebration of women’s empowerment, leadership, and community, O’Connor Family Law is thrilled to announce its participation as a vendor at the upcoming Massachusetts...
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...
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...
Ahhh Valentine’s Day… 24 hours of romance, a week of flower deliveries at the office, and your Instagram feed flooded with smooches. It can be hard to watch all of this unfold every February. But with a million...
Soon after their 25th anniversary, Jennifer Flavin filed for divorce from Sylvester Stallone. In the pleadings, Flavin claimed that Stallone was intentionally dissipating assets.[1] An interview with the two of them, as...
More Than You’ve Ever Wanted to Know Have you ever stopped and thought about how much you know about doing laundry? These days, most machines are actually pretty straightforward – Clothes go in, clothes get wet and soapy,...
Baby, Baby….Oh There is so much about pregnancy to love (assuming you were planning for it). The creative frenzy of scribbling down names, nesting and adorning a nursery waiting for that little spark of life, the regular...
It Hurts Toxic relationships are always some of the hardest to resolve because it’s never as simple as just leaving. It’s addictive. Reinforced by intermittent positive reinforcement, codependency is easily established....