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Trust Litigation Divorce, Child Custody And Family Law We have decades of court experience representing clients in divorces, modification proceedings, and child custody disputes. Our attorneys have represented men and women professionals, executives, business owners, employees, and non-working spouses in these matters. We meet with our family law clients in our office in Lexington, Massachusetts (near Route 128) and our office in downtown Boston office (easily accessible to the T, and near Faneuil Hall). With our firm’s up to date technology including e-mail, scanning of documents, fax, and the telephone, only a few meetings after the first meeting need to be conducted in person. Although we are trial attorneys with extensive court experience in Massachusetts Probate & Family Courts, our style of practice is to attempt to achieve our client’s goals through civil communication and negotiation with opposing attorneys, rather than taking a more confrontational approach. We also advise clients who are attempting to resolve their divorce (or other family law matter) through mediation rather than negotiating through attorneys. If you hire us to represent you, we will work hard on your behalf, and return your e-mails and telephone calls promptly. Firm attorneys represent our clients in divorce and other family law matters throughout the eastern half of Massachusetts including the Probate and Family Courts in Middlesex County (the Cambridge, Concord and Marlborough Probate and Family Courts), Suffolk County (the Probate and Family Court in Boston), Essex County (the Salem and Lawrence Probate and Family Courts), Plymouth County (the Brockton and Plymouth Probate and Family Courts), Worcester (the Worcester and Fitchburg Probate and Family Courts), and Barnstable County (the Probate and Family Court on Cape Cod). Probate Disputes And Trust Litigation Our attorneys have represented fiduciaries, beneficiaries, heirs, and claimants in will contests, fiduciary account litigation, and trust litigation. We also have experience in guardianship cases. |
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