As the owner of a divorce and custody firm, and somebody who has personally dealt with what a lot of our clients are going through, I want to some tips if you’re facing a divorce from someone who is...
As a part of our continued commitment to uplifting the community and creating brighter future for the world around us, O’Connor Family Law is proud to announce its support and sponsorship of the 10th Annual NKH Crusader...
The beginning of a new year means a clean slate to create change. This is why January is typically the month with the highest rate of new divorce filings. If you are heading toward, in, or have made it through a divorce, here...
Boston, MA – December 14, 2023 In a celebration of women’s empowerment, leadership, and community, O’Connor Family Law is thrilled to announce its participation as a vendor at the upcoming Massachusetts...
Are you contemplating a divorce in Massachusetts and wondering whether it matters who files first? It’s a common question that often arises in divorce proceedings. At O’Connor Family Law, we understand that every...
Required Co-Parenting Course in Certain Massachusetts Divorce and Custody Cases Effective November 1, 2023, separating families in certain family law cases in Massachusetts can be ordered by a judge to complete the...
The holiday season is a time for celebration, generosity, and coming together as a community. At O’Connor Family Law, we firmly believe in giving back and supporting our local community in any way we can. That’s...
Hey there, I’m Stacey Beal, the high conflict relationship coach with O’Connor Family Law’s Progress Pathways Coaching program. Today, we’re diving deep into a question that plagues many of us at...
Should I Hold Off on Divorce Until the Kids Graduate? I’M AFRAID THAT GETTING DIVORCED WILL BE HARD ON MY KIDS. IS IT BETTER TO WAIT UNTIL THEY ARE OLDER AND OUT OF SCHOOL TO GET DIVORCED? While we would love to give you a...
In the realm of family law, Guardians ad Litem, commonly referred to as GALs, can seem shrouded in mystery. One of the prevailing myths surrounding GALs is the idea that they favor the parent with the better job or greater...