Cunnally Law Group, LLC is located at the Medway Mills, 163 Main Street, Suite 6 in Medway, MA, with a satellite office in Burlington, MA. We represent clients in Norfolk, Middlesex, and Worcester counties. Our Massachusetts divorce and family law lawyers provide individual representation in contested and uncontested family law matters including divorce, child support, child custody, alimony, modification, and contempt actions.
We also serve as neutral divorce mediators and collaborative law attorneys to assist couples in resolving their family and divorce matters amicably. We know that each client and couple face unique challenges. Our goal is to provide our clients with all available options to ensure each person selects the best legal process to obtain the most favorable outcome possible for themselves and their families.
We also serve as neutral divorce mediators and collaborative law attorneys to assist couples in resolving their family and divorce matters amicably. We know that each client and couple face unique challenges. Our goal is to provide our clients with all available options to ensure each person selects the best legal process to obtain the most favorable outcome possible for themselves and their families.
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Colleen had the privilege to start her career at Metrowest Legal Services in the Family Law Unit representing clients who were victims of domestic violence/sexual assault, in divorce and family law cases. She later transitioned to private practice, continuing to work with divorcing clients in Norfolk, Middlesex, and surrounding counties.
If you are facing a Massachusetts divorce, you need solutions that will work best for you and your family. For many families, expensive and stressful litigation is not the best option. Fortunately, options exist to the traditional court-based divorce.
If you prefer to stay in control of your divorce while maintaining a dignified process that considers the well-being of children one of the highest priorities, then you should give the Massachusetts collaborative divorce process a closer look.In a collaborative divorce, each party agrees to resolve all outstanding issues outside of court.
If you prefer to stay in control of your divorce while maintaining a dignified process that considers the well-being of children one of the highest priorities, then you should give the Massachusetts collaborative divorce process a closer look.In a collaborative divorce, each party agrees to resolve all outstanding issues outside of court.
Before assuming you have no choice other than a traditional court-based action, it makes sense to consider a less adversarial method of resolving your case outside of the courtroom, such as mediation or collaborative divorce. If you cannot resolve your issues or one spouse refuses to consider other methods of dispute resolution, then your case will be a litigated or court-based divorce.
Mediation allows parties to reach their own private resolution without going to court. The process is guided by a neutral mediator who facilitates meetings with the parties to create an agreement for their particular circumstances. In divorce mediation, the goal is to reach an informed and lasting agreement that is then filed with the court.
From serving the complaint to property division, military families face some very different obstacles when seeking a divorce in Massachusetts. Here's an overview of some of the legal and procedural challenges facing military families during divorce and how a qualified Massachusetts' divorce attorney can assist you in navigating them.
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