As an attorney representing clients in the Brockton Courthouse, I have learned many “ins and outs” and some tips that might make things go smoother for you. The main Trial Court Department has significantly changed over the years. When I first practiced in Brockton, Juvenile court was next door to the old Brockton District Court […]
01
Jan
A Court Investigator will be appointed to the Care and Protection case under the law. They are very similar to what is called a “Guardian Ad Litem” and many times in divorces or Probate and Family Court cases. It is the Court Investigators job to gather facts about the case and write a report for […]
27
Dec
The hearing is closed to the public. Generally, only the parties to the case are able to be in the hearing and other witnesses have to wait outside of the courtroom. For all parties, you have the opportunity to go over the caseworker’s Affidavit or report and hear the reasons why your child was removed […]
12
Dec
What “ICWA” is, is something called the “Indian Child Welfare Act”. It must be proven at a higher standard than a non-ICWA case. The Petitioner who is generally, DCF, has the responsibility to determine whether the child is a member or is eligible for a membership in an Indian tribe. It is the responsibility of […]
04
Dec
The court will appoint an attorney to represent your minor child and the attorney will not be the same attorney who represents you. The attorney will meet his client and advocate for him or her at all court hearings. If the child is able to speak and convey his wishes, the attorney will follow the […]
28
Nov
In MASS, there have been a great deal of changes in recent years to having your record sealed. Now, most non-convictions, not guilty verdicts and dismissals are able to be sealed immediately. A CWOF( continuance without a finding) is eligible once you have successfully completed the probation and your case has been dismissed. Certain drug […]
27
Nov
The costs of insurance can be prohibitive and is a very important factor in may divorces both for the spouse and children. For the spouse and children most issues are similar: 1. The policy effect 2. What is the obligation of the coverage 3. The duration of that obligation 4. what happens if policy changes […]
24
Nov
Every case is unique but this is a common question. Many people are concerned with ‘abandonment”. This is typically not the issue with leaving the house(in a very few cases it might be) but moving out does impact you case. A negatives include that it sets a precedent and a divorce can take some time […]
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