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Before you make the decision to dissolve your marriage, you need to be certain that your rights are protected and that your legal goals are defined. The legal team at the Law Offices of Robert W. Kovacs, Jr. can help you make the best decision for your future while protecting your rights along the way. Our mission is to guide you through the tricky legal matters involved with divorce, child custody, child support and other family law matters so that you can reach a favorable resolution and move on with your life. Our small, boutique family law firm offers each and every client personalized attention in regards to any family law matter. We take the time to get to know you, and look forward to evaluating your case to get started. Just fill out the information below, to present our attorney with the specifics of your case and we'll coordinate a time to discuss your matter in greater detail.
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Our FAQs
Can You Get Divorced Without Spouse Consent? Every state allows you to file for divorce, even without spouse consent. If you file for divorce and your spouse doesn't respond, then they will have 30 days to reply or you may be granted default from the court.
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Every state allows you to file for divorce, even without spouse consent. If you file for divorce and your spouse doesn't respond, then they will have 30 days to reply or you may be granted default from the court.
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The final cost in a divorce case varies widely and depends upon the amount of attorney time the client uses. In cases where there is high conflict between spouses, as may occur in issues of spousal support as well as anything to do with children, i.e., child support, child custody, and visitation issues, and in cases where there are significant and complex assets to divide, the cost is considerably higher than in cases with substantially lower assets and where there is an agreement between the spouses.
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If your marriage does not currently meet any of the above-mentioned grounds for divorce, you can still file for divorce in Massachusetts as a no-fault divorce. No-fault divorces can be filed under the grounds of an "irretrievable breakdown" in the marriage.


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“I just went though (29 JUN 15) the worst day of my life- it is a Divorce situation-and my lawyer, Jeffrey Weber, really turned out to be a great guy to go through it with. He was professional, but knew when we needed a moment of levity, and just was a spot-on guide through this emotional minefield.”- Kevin
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“Dear Robert, I wanted to say thank you for everything in resolving my house problem. I came to you with little hope and you guided me to my solution. I truly appreciate your care and dedication to your work.”- Pauline
