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Issuance of a hardship license is based on reasonable discretion of RMV based on the facts of the case. There must be: * No evidence of operation of vehicle since revocation * The minimum amount of time ( one year from date of revocation) has been served * Completing National safety Council within 3 years […]

The Law now is that any driver with a second or subsequent OUI or DWI who is eligible for a hardship license for license reinstatement will need to have an Ignition Interlock Devise attached to any vehicle that the driver owns leases or operates; and that includes an employer’s vehicle, and the driver has to […]

This continues to have a dramatic impact in the criminal justice system and cases that have collateral consequences is recently as October 18, 2013. There has been an article showing that the Attorney General, Martha Coakley is requesting that Annie Dookhan serve up to 7 years in jail in state prison, if she pleads guilty.  […]

If there is no prior OUI offense it is 180 days; if there is one prior OUI offense it is 3 years; two prior OUI offenses it is 5 years; or three or more prior OUI offenses it is lifetime.  However, if you are under 21, it adds 3 years and 180 days for no […]

I just had a trial this week regarding supervised visitation at a visitation center where my client was requesting, which the court had allowed in the Temporary Orders and was waiting the ruling from the court regarding the Judgment, that the father was able to have visits at a visitation center.    Generally, the court […]

Massachusetts has a lot of newer Anti-Bullying Laws and requirements that the school has to follow in order to protect students from bullying.  Bullying does not just include physical violence, but it can also include words and it applies to all schools; whether they are public, private or chartered.  Bullying means any kind of repeated […]

CORI Issues:   Massachusetts Law Reform Institute CORI Project – 617-357-0700   Disability and Mental Health Issues:   Center for Public Representation – 617-965-0776   Healthcare Advocates – 617-338-5241 Discrimination for Gay and Lesbian Advocate Defenders – 617-426-1350 or 1-800-455-GLAD Elder Abuse Reporting – 1-800-922-2275 Mass. Commission against Discrimination – 617-994-6000

Consumer Law   Attorney General’s Elder Hotline: 888-AGELDER (888-243-5337)   Consumer Protection Division – 617-727-8400   Small Claims Advisory Service – 617-497-5690   Attorney General Wage Hotline – 617-727-3465   Advise on Debt Management, includes Landlord/tenant; consumer credit counseling service In Boston its 617-426-6644.

For the first time in my practice, I was in Probate Court and watched two parents have their 16 year olds in Court petitioning the Court to allow the minors to marry; and which was allowed.  The parents appeared to have given well thought out reasons, and the children were asked about it as well.  […]

There can be limitations set for the Guardianship; including, issues such as care for self where they can put in the guardianship that the person still retains the right to be responsible for bathing, dressing, dental care and things of that nature, and they still retain the right to choose and determine daily meals, communicate […]