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Norwood, Massachusetts Thomas A. Karp is a Family Law, Criminal Law, and Personal Injury, trial attorney, who has been zealously advocating on behalf of his clients for more than 38 years. He has a proven track record of favorable results, including a $1.2 million dollar settlement in a product liability case, divorce trials, negotiated settlements and criminal jury trial acquittals.

Attorney Karp focuses his trial practice on Family Law, Criminal Law, and Personal Injury cases. He is well known member of the Massachusetts Legal Bar, and respected throughout the Massachusetts trial courts. He represents clients as legal counsel in the counties of Massachusetts including Bristol, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth and Suffolk.
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Norwood, Massachusetts Thomas A. Karp criminal law trial attorney has more than 38 years experience representing clients at all phases of criminal law cases, in the District and the Superior Courts.

If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges, it is important that you seek the advice of an experienced criminal law trial attorney who can evaluate your case, make trial decisions, advise you about your constitutional rights and help you decide the best course of action.Attorney Karp will represent you understanding the complicated criminal justice system.
Separation of married couples is complicated, stressful and has significant life consequences. Norwood, Massachusetts Thomas A. Karp is a Family Law attorney helping and representing all clients with divorce, uncontested, contested, alimony, child support, asset division, post divorce modifications, contempt actions and paternity cases.
Alimony is available to either spouse in Massachusetts. The length the marriage, needs of the parties and the ability to pay are all issues which the court will examine to determine the amount of alimony. In Massachusetts new alimony guidelines are in use and the alimony law has been recently amended.
In order to dissolve a marriage the parties must obtain a divorce decree and a judgement. A complaint must be prepared and filed with the appropriate Probate and Family Court. If you have lived in Massachusetts 1 year before filing the divorce a court can legally enter a judgement of divorce on your behalf.
Sometimes emotions run high during a divorce or in a relationship. A restraining order can be obtained if the parties have a marital relationship, living together or in a dating relationship. You may obtain a restraining order, or order of protection in the District Court or in the Probate and Family Court.
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