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Good Faith Covenant in Divorce Separation Agreements: MA Attempted Murder Case

by Melina Munoz Turco | Nov 29, 2023 | Agreements, Contempt, Divorce, Equitable Distribution

The Massachusetts Appeals Court recently decided Rabinowitz v. Schenkman, a case with shocking facts. The parties in Rabinowitz, former spouses, executed a separation agreement, which a probate and family court judge approved and incorporated into a 2014 amended...

Valuation of Foreign Assets in Divorce: New MA Appeals Court Case

by Melina Munoz Turco | Jul 27, 2023 | Appeals, Divorce, Equitable Distribution

The valuation of real estate and other assets is an issue that arises in divorce–and it’s often a contentious one. In a divorce, the Probate and Family Court judge needs a complete picture of the parties’ assets and the assets’ value to...

Does an Arbitrator Have the Final Say? New Massachusetts Appeals Court Case

by Melina Munoz Turco | May 31, 2023 | Agreements, Appeals, Custody, Divorce

Arbitration is a type of alternative dispute resolution. It’s a way to resolve a case outside of the litigation process. Through arbitration, a third-party neutral (the arbitrator) decides specific issues in a case, or the entire case, after considering...

Is the Prenuptial Agreement Enforceable? New Case

by Melina Munoz Turco | Apr 28, 2023 | Agreements, Alimony, Appeals, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Prenuptial Agreement

A prenuptial agreement can eliminate much of the guesswork from the divorce process and save divorcing spouses time and money. Also known as an “antenuptial agreement” or a “prenup,” it is a written contract engaged couples sign prior to...

Division of the Marital Home Restrictions: New Case

by Melina Munoz Turco | Mar 31, 2023 | Agreements, Appeals, Divorce

What to do with the marital home can be a major point of contention for divorcing spouses. Some spouses decide to sell the marital home and split the proceeds. Others decide that one spouse will keep the home after the divorce and buy the other out of their interest...
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