Answers to Springfield and Pittsfield Divorce Questions
The Springfield office of The Massachusetts Family Law Group is dedicated to helping men and women throughout Western Massachusetts take control of their divorce. Our attorneys handle paternity, divorce, child support, property division, post-divorce modifications and contempt actions, and out-of-state removal matters for clients living in Chicopee, Holyoke, Westfield, Pittsfield, North Adams, Northampton and Greenfield.
Below you will find information about various family matters, legal aspects and other strategic issues you may be facing:
- Courtroom strategies and tactics – Master the do's and don'ts of the courtroom.
- Helping children adjust – Learn how to serve "the best interest of the children" by dealing with their emotions and helping them adjust to the transition and change.
- Financial statements and discovery – Information about what the court considers to be income; how overtime, tips, commission and under-the-table wages are calculated; what expenses count toward and against child support; the discovery process; how to find hidden assets and more.
- Divorce strategies for men – Learn from other men and fathers who have been through similar experiences.
- Divorce strategies for women – Focused on women and divorce, making sure you have all the information you need, both as a woman and a mother, to help your case.
Looking for information on gay and lesbian divorce or how to avoid the most common divorce tricks and dangers? We have information to help you out, including several worksheets, articles and answers to your most frequently asked questions.
There Is No Substitute for Experienced Representation
Going online to get some forms, and doing your divorce yourself may seem like an alternative to hiring an attorney, right?
Wrong.
At The Massachusetts Family Law Group, our Hampden County, Berkshire County, Hampshire County and Franklin County divorce attorneys have seen the dangers of do-it-yourself divorce firsthand. Time and time again, we have had to come in and fix the mistakes that were made by men and women trying to save money and get through their divorce quicker.
Self-Represented Litigants Are Held to the Same Standard as Attorneys
The probate and family courts are mandated to hold self-represented litigants to the same standards as attorneys. You are required to know the law, whether or not you really do.
Contact Our Lawyers for a Free, No-Obligation Consultation.
You may be surprised at how economical it is to work with our firm. When we meet, we'll discuss your case and explain how we can help you. In some cases, our work can be done for a flat fee. Call (800) 941-DIVORCE or contact us online.












