Recognizing that individuals are often faced with overwhelming uncertainty when presented with emotional legal issues directly impacting their family such as: divorce, custody, parenting plans, child support, alimony, and asset division, the Law Office of Meredith H. Makin, P.C. provides quality and compassionate representation.
Attorney Makin provides her clients with a thorough understanding of their legal rights while guiding them through the court process. Meredith serves as a strong advocate within the Probate and Family Courts of Massachusetts and strives to provide cost effective representation. The Law Office of Meredith H. Makin, P.C. also provides mediation services.
Attorney Makin provides her clients with a thorough understanding of their legal rights while guiding them through the court process. Meredith serves as a strong advocate within the Probate and Family Courts of Massachusetts and strives to provide cost effective representation. The Law Office of Meredith H. Makin, P.C. also provides mediation services.
Services
Meredith H. Makin dedicates her practice to assisting clients with various domestic relations and family law issues. Prior to founding the Law Office of Meredith H. Makin, P.C., Meredith spent several years practicing at a boutique family law firm in the Metro-Boston area representing clients in complex cases in the Probate and Family Courts throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Q: When do alimony/child support payments begin?: I was told by a lawyer that it begins the date of the judgment, another one told me 90 days after judgment? A: Meredith's answer: You may want to consult with an attorney who can assist you in reviewing the terms of your Judgment.
Unless the Separation Agreement or Judgment states otherwise, the payments should begin as of the date of the Judgment itself, not at the expiration of the 90 day Nisi period.Q: So confused: Even though I have a court order saying I can see kids 2 a week and weekends. My ex who has physical and legal custody will not let me see kids she won't even pick up my phone calls and I can't reach my children or her.
Unless the Separation Agreement or Judgment states otherwise, the payments should begin as of the date of the Judgment itself, not at the expiration of the 90 day Nisi period.Q: So confused: Even though I have a court order saying I can see kids 2 a week and weekends. My ex who has physical and legal custody will not let me see kids she won't even pick up my phone calls and I can't reach my children or her.
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