While it can be challenging to get off the path of divorce litigation once you have started down that road, it is not impossible. The …
Category: Family Law Services
Lynda J. Robbins is a family law lawyer who has been providing family law services in Massachusetts for over 30 years. Lynda chooses non-court options, such as mediation and Collaborative law, to resolve divorce and other family disputes. These options are the most productive methods of problem solving – designed to minimize the pain and often resulting in lower cost. Helping clients take control of their own outcomes is the cornerstone of her family law services.
Lynda’s family law services include:
- Divorce Mediation
- Collaborative Divorce
- Divorce modifications
- Child custody
- Visitation and parenting plans
- Prenuptial agreements
- Post-marital agreements
- Extended family disputes
- Court-appointed and private work as a parent coordinator
- Support Paternity
- Marital Mediation for couples to address the hurdles to their staying together.
The blog articles will help you better understand what family law services are available and how they can help you. To learn more, contact Lynda Robbins for a discussion.
Do-It-Yourself Divorce Can Be a Costly Error
One of life’s unpleasant truths is that divorce costs money at a time when household funds are already stretched to their breaking point. Some couples …
After Divorce, Follow Through in Changing Beneficiaries
Divorce brings about so many life-changing adjustments that it can be easy to overlook certain follow-up details that should be addressed as soon as possible. …
How to Prepare for a Discussion about Child Support
All divorcees who have children must address the important topic of child support at some point. Like most states, Massachusetts has child support guidelines in …
Helping Your Kids Survive Divorce
Most of the time, once a couple decides to get a divorce, the children are not surprised to find out. It is very likely that …
When Retirement Age Is Not Necessarily “Retirement Age”
March 2015 marks three years since Massachusetts’ Alimony Reform Act went into effect, but new case law applications continue to unfold. This fluid state of …
Post Divorce Changes
Our Divorce is Over, but Life Circumstances Have Changed. Now What? If you used Mediation or Collaboration to work out the details of your divorce …