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When you are getting divorced, our qualified attorneys can serve as the legal advocates your family needs.

Key Takeaways:

  • Your divorce can either be contested or uncontested depending on the level of cooperation you share with your spouse.
  • At-fault divorce means that one spouse is alleged to be responsible for the breakdown of the marriage, whereas no-fault divorce does not seek to place blame.
  • Our Worcester divorce attorneys can help you with everything from filing paperwork to fighting for your ideal resolution in court.

Going through divorce is typically a stressful process, especially if children are involved. However, divorce does not have to be a nightmare–in fact, it can be a wonderful opportunity to turn to an exciting new chapter of your life. Starting fresh can be much simpler if you have the help of experienced, reliable Worcester divorce attorneys.

At O’Connor Family Law, we pride ourselves in being the legal advocates your family needs. With over 100 years of combined experience, we are positioned to help our clients understand their legal options and execute on a strategy that meets their needs for divorce. If you are worried about what the future holds, let us put your mind at ease. We treat every case as a team effort so you never lack resources, including the help of our Client Support Coach, who works with you to resolve divorce-related issues outside of the courtroom. 

Reach out to schedule a free case evaluation and get to know how we can successfully guide you through the divorce process and beyond.

Understanding Divorce in Massachusetts

When you are getting divorced in Massachusetts, there are two routes that your experience could potentially take:

  • Uncontested divorce is when you and your spouse are in agreement on the divorce and the divisions that have to be decided, such as how you will split up assets, debts, and time with your children. This type of divorce does not require you to appear in court, and it is typically less expensive, quicker, and less stressful.
  • Contested divorce is the vision people typically have when they think of divorce: both spouses are in disagreement and have to contend for a resolution in court. Though this type of divorce can take longer and be more complicated, it can be worthwhile if you are fighting for a settlement you feel is more beneficial. 

When you are divorcing, whether or not you intend to cite fault will help you determine whether you are on the path to a contested or uncontested divorce. 

  • No-fault divorce means that neither spouse is placing blame on the other for the dissolution of the marriage. Instead, couples who are pursuing no-fault divorce can cite that the differences within their marriage have become irreconcilable.
  • At-fault divorce means that there has been some wrongdoing by one spouse that has led to the end of the marriage. Such faults might mean cheating, abusing alcohol or other substances, abuse, and other similar issues.

At-fault divorces are typically contested, whereas no-fault divorces have the potential to be uncontested, though these are not always the realities. If you specifically want to pursue contested or uncontested divorce, work with our Worcester divorce attorneys to understand your options.

Our Worcester Divorce Attorneys Can Represent You Throughout the Divorce Process

Massachusetts is an equitable distribution state, which means that your assets will be divided based on what is fair rather than what is strictly equal (50/50). If you are pursuing a contested divorce, we can help you fight for your interests, collect evidence for the faults you plan to allege, and help you collaborate with your spouse if it is at all possible to change your divorce from contested to uncontested. 

If you are pursuing an uncontested divorce, we can help you make proper arrangements, including a parenting plan, as well as submit your paperwork so you can concentrate on moving on and building your new life!

O’Connor Family Law Can Guide You Successfully to the Best Possible Resolution.
If you are scared of ending your marriage, O’Connor Family Law can help you get through the process with confidence. In addition to offering over 100 years of combined experience, we offer empathetic legal help both inside and outside the courtroom. Reach out to schedule a free case evaluation and learn more about how we can advocate for you!