Tag Archives: Child Support

Can You Avoid Facing a Complaint for Contempt During the Economic Crisis?

Posted on January 20, 2010 by Gail Otis

The Massachusetts Probate & Family Court divisions are busier than ever as a result of the current economic crisis.  The economic downturn has taken a heavy toll on families already struggling to make ends meet.  It is unfortunate, therefore, that some payors may attempt to use the crisis to avoid their support obligations.  For most [...]

Surviving Divorce

Posted on March 9, 2009 by Gail Otis

Going through a divorce is difficult at any time, but has become even more so as a result of the many problems that many face in this recession.  Perhaps the most difficult to resolve is what to do with the former marital home if there is no equity due to the downturn in the real estate [...]

Can my stimulus check be taken for child support?

Posted on September 15, 2008 by Gail Otis

In an article dated September 9, 2008, Boston.com reported on the interception of economic stimulus checks in cases where a parent owes child support. According to the Article, states submit the Social Security numbers of deadbeat parents to the IRS, and the numbers are cross checked against taxpayers who will be receiving checks. If it [...]

What should I do if I am served with “divorce papers?”

Posted on September 8, 2008 by Gail Otis

Service of divorce papers means that someone, typically a constable, has handed you documents filed by your spouse. The documents usually include a copy of:

the complaint for divorce
a summons
a blank financial statement
a tracking assignment which indicates who your judge will be, and
information about a rule which prohibits you and your spouse from transferring, selling, or [...]

Enforcing your divorce agreement

Posted on August 14, 2008 by Gail Otis

If your spouse was ordered to pay you alimony, child support or for other expenses, or to allow you access to your children, and has not done so, then they may be in contempt.  You must first review the Court order or judgment to determine if there are grounds for you to file a complaint [...]