The holiday season is a time for celebration, generosity, and coming together as a community. At O’Connor Family Law, we firmly believe in giving back and supporting our local community in any way we can. That’s...
Hey there, I’m Stacey Beal, the high conflict relationship coach with O’Connor Family Law’s Progress Pathways Coaching program. Today, we’re diving deep into a question that plagues many of us at...
Should I Hold Off on Divorce Until the Kids Graduate? I’M AFRAID THAT GETTING DIVORCED WILL BE HARD ON MY KIDS. IS IT BETTER TO WAIT UNTIL THEY ARE OLDER AND OUT OF SCHOOL TO GET DIVORCED? While we would love to give you a...
In the realm of family law, Guardians ad Litem, commonly referred to as GALs, can seem shrouded in mystery. One of the prevailing myths surrounding GALs is the idea that they favor the parent with the better job or greater...
Guardians Ad Litem- What Exactly Do They Do? Hey there, it’s your favorite team at O’Connor Family Law, and we’re here to address some common questions we’ve received about Guardians ad Litem...
Sharing Stories of Resilience and Renewal: Heather O’Connor’s Journey on the “After the Affair” Podcast Hey there! We’ve got some exciting news to share from our corner at O’Connor Family...
Navigating the Complexities of Prenuptial Agreements: Lessons from Britney Spears’ Divorce POPSTAR PRENUPS Prenuptial agreements have long been a mainstay in Hollywood relationships. As much as we would love to see our...
It can be nerve-wracking to have an open case with the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (commonly known as DCF). You want to get as much information as possible but it might feel like that’s an uphill...
Divorce & Custody Coach Stacey Hosts Free Live Webinar on When It Might Be Time For Divorce WATCH THE FULL WEBINAR HERE While a degree of conflict in your relationship is normal, (healthy, even) constant conflict can...
What Issues Need to be Included in a Massachusetts Divorce? When creating a Separation Agreement (also referred to as a Divorce Agreement) in Massachusetts, it is important to include the issues that the Judge will need to...