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Find Divorce Lawyers in Kingston, MA

Browse divorce lawyers serving Kingston, Massachusetts. Contact information and addresses listed below.

6 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Kingston, MA
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Showing 6 divorce lawyers in Kingston, MA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Keefe Disability Law
68 Evergreen St #1, Kingston, MA 02364
(508) 283-5500 keefelaw.com
Mehrmann Law
29 Main St, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 585-3911 mehrmannlaw.com
Smeloff & Associates Law Offices
125 Country Club Way, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 585-4600 massbankruptcy.net
Law Office of David A. Carey
67 Main St #1, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 585-4360 dcareylaw.com
Lauren Mello & Associates, P.C.
151 Main St, Kingston, MA 02364
(781) 582-2332 laurenmellolaw.com
Law Office of Janna K. Saad, Esq., LLC
151 Main St, Kingston, MA 02364
(508) 591-5575 jksaadlaw.com

Divorce lawyer services in Kingston Massachusetts help residents navigate the legal process of ending a marriage. Massachusetts is a no-fault divorce state, meaning you do not need to prove fault to get a divorce. A local attorney can assist with issues like property division, child custody, and spousal support under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 208.

What Does a Divorce Lawyer in Kingston Cost?

The cost of a divorce lawyer in Massachusetts typically ranges from 250 to 500 dollars per hour. For a simple uncontested divorce, total legal fees may be 2,000 to 5,000 dollars. Complex cases involving high assets or custody disputes can cost 10,000 dollars or more. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the residency requirements for divorce in Massachusetts?
To file for divorce in Massachusetts, you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least one year. If you live in Kingston, you can file in Plymouth County Probate and Family Court.
How long does a divorce take in Massachusetts?
An uncontested divorce in Massachusetts can take 3 to 6 months. A contested divorce may take 12 months or longer depending on the complexity of issues like child custody and asset division.
What is the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce?
In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on all terms including property and parenting. In a contested divorce, the spouses cannot agree and must go to court for a judge to decide.