by Turco Legal | Feb 12, 2016 | Alimony
When lawmakers reform a section of law, they generally rewrite a large body of its provisions. When that happens, accounting for every possible application of the law becomes impossible. As a result, the law evolves through judicial interpretation. The most recent...by Turco Legal | Jan 8, 2016 | Alimony
In January 2015, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued three major cases on the interpretation of the Alimony Reform Act of 2011. Here, we take a look at the second of those cases. The case, Rodman v. Rodman, deals with the question: “Does Mass General...| Cookie | Duration | Description |
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