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September 9, 2024
What Do I Do if A Dog Bit Me in Massachusetts?

What Do I Do if A Dog Bit Me in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts Dog Bite Law Massachusetts law, under Chapter 140, Section 155, holds dog owners strictly liable for injuries caused by their dogs, regardless of the dog’s past behavior. If a dog attacks or injures a person or livestock, the owner is responsible for damages unless the victim was trespassing, teasing, or provoking the dog at …

September 9, 2024
Massachusetts Trespassing Law

Massachusetts Trespassing Law

In Massachusetts, Chapter 266, Section 120 of the General Laws outlines the crime of trespassing. It prohibits individuals from entering or remaining on someone else’s property without permission after being notified to leave, either verbally or through posted signs. Trespassing is a criminal offense, and violators can face fines or imprisonment. Exceptions may apply to …

What is Adverse Possession?

What is Adverse Possession?

September 9, 2024

Understanding Adverse Possession in Massachusetts Adverse possession is a legal principle in Massachusetts that allows someone to claim ownership of another person’s land under specific conditions. To establish adverse possession, the claimant must use the property openly, exclusively, and without permission from the true owner for a continuous period of 20 years. The possession must …

September 9, 2024
Getting a Restraining Order in Massachusetts

Getting a Restraining Order in Massachusetts

If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, Massachusetts law provides protection through restraining orders, also known as 209A orders. These are court-issued mandates designed to protect individuals from abuse by a family or household member, including physical harm, fear of harm, or being forced into sexual relations. Victims can request …

September 9, 2024
Understanding Massachusetts Real Estate Disclosure Laws for Psychologically Impacted Properties

Understanding Massachusetts Real Estate Disclosure Laws for Psychologically Impacted Properties

When buying or selling real estate, it’s essential to know what information must be disclosed to potential buyers or tenants. While most people are familiar with the need to disclose material issues like structural damage or zoning violations, one aspect of real estate law that often raises questions involves “psychologically impacted” properties. In Massachusetts, Chapter …

August 13, 2024
Navigating Divorce with Children in Massachusetts

Navigating Divorce with Children in Massachusetts

Divorce is challenging under any circumstances, but when children are involved, the process becomes even more complex. In Massachusetts, divorce laws are designed to address the best interests of children while balancing the needs and rights of both parents. If you’re going through a divorce and have children, understanding how Massachusetts law handles these cases …

August 13, 2024
How Massachusetts Divorce Laws Address the Length of Marriage

How Massachusetts Divorce Laws Address the Length of Marriage

When navigating a divorce in Massachusetts, the length of the marriage plays a significant role in various aspects of the legal process. From property division to alimony and even spousal support, the duration of the marriage can influence decisions and outcomes. Understanding how Massachusetts divorce laws address the length of marriage can help you prepare …

August 13, 2024
The Divorce Process Timeline in Massachusetts

The Divorce Process Timeline in Massachusetts

1. Filing the Complaint: The divorce process officially begins when one spouse (the plaintiff) files a Complaint for Divorce with the court. This document outlines the reasons for the divorce and any requests related to property division, alimony, and child custody. 2. Service of Process: After the complaint is filed, the plaintiff must serve the …

August 13, 2024
Understanding Alimony in Massachusetts Divorce

Understanding Alimony in Massachusetts Divorce

In Massachusetts, alimony—also known as spousal support—can play a significant role in ensuring that both parties are treated fairly after the dissolution of marriage. If you’re navigating a divorce and wondering about alimony, here’s what you need to know about how it works in Massachusetts. What Is Alimony? Alimony is financial support that one spouse …

August 13, 2024
No-Fault Divorce in Massachusetts

No-Fault Divorce in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, divorce laws operate under a no-fault system, which fundamentally changes the way divorce cases are approached. Here’s a comprehensive guide to what no-fault divorce means in Massachusetts and how it affects the divorce process. What Is No-Fault Divorce? In a no-fault divorce system, neither spouse is required to prove that the other is …

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