A conversation with Jen, one of Hindell’s clients, whose difficult and emotional divorce required patience and a soft, yet deliberate touch. Hear firsthand about the emotional journey of her divorce and how she learned that time was an advantage throughout every phase of divorce.
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E002: Choosing the Right Divorce Attorney
What are the most important qualities to consider before hiring a divorce attorney? Hindell examines the diverse personalities and legal styles clients discover when seeking a divorce attorney, including her own special approach to legal advocacy.
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E001: Making An Informed Decision About Divorcing
In this introductory episode, Hindell discusses the preliminary stages of divorce including the questions she is most commonly asked in an initial consultation. Listeners also hear the three lessons she has learned over 30 years of practicing family law.
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What are parents entitled to when it comes to time off from work?
Hindell joins the Morning Show on NECN for a discussion in a Baby Week segment. and&width=600&height=360">
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Dating During your Divorce
The divorce process is never as quick as one expects it to be regardless of how amicable the Parties are with one another. The fact is, most divorces are not amicable and the timeline for the process could range from one to a few years before a judgment of divorce is granted. Given the…
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Which Type of Alimony is the One For You?
Massachusetts’ 2011 Alimony Reform Act, M.G.L. Chapter 208, Section 48 not only changed the terms, duration and calculations of the old alimony rules, but added three (3) types of alimony Massachusetts had not previously recognized: Rehabilitative Alimony; Reimbursement Alimony; and Transitional Alimony. Rehabilitative alimony – Alimony paid by one Party to the other Party…
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When To File a Complaint for Modification
Most likely your divorce agreement/judgment will have to be modified at some time in the future, especially if you have children. Issues such as child support, parenting plans, and health insurance benefits are likely “merged” into your final divorce agreement and therefore are modifiable. The most common reasons for modifying a child support order are:…
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Don’t Put Anything in Writing You Don’t Want on the Front Page
Break-ups bring about many emotional challenges, regardless of whether you are the “break-uper” or the “break-upee”. The additional challenge of having your relationship played out in a courtroom and feeling as though every one of your actions are being monitored can be overwhelming. Understanding, identifying and releasing your emotions can be therapeutic in dealing with…
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What You DON’T Say to Your Children is in Their “Best Interest”
One of the biggest challenges facing clients who are involved in a custody dispute is remembering to keep their children, the subject of the dispute, out of it. How successful or unsuccessful you are with this challenge could make or break your position with the judge in your case. 3 important things to remember:…
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We’re Lawyers of the Day, and Much More!
We believe in volunteering. The Probate and Family Courts in Middlesex and Norfolk Counties (which are located in Cambridge and Canton) have developed a Lawyer of the Day Program in partnership with the Administrative Offices of the Court and various Bar Associations. Attorneys like us are asked to volunteer our time to provide justice to…
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