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Showing 7 family law attorneys in Middleborough, MA
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Law Office of Patrick Cook
154 W Grove St d3, Middleborough, MA 02346
(774) 419-3971
patcooklaw.cliogrow.com
Coutinho Law
511 W Grove St STE 302, Middleborough, MA 02346
(508) 243-2531
coutinholaw.com
Adam Bond
1 N Main St, Middleborough, MA 02346
(508) 946-1165
TD Law Group
548 W Grove St unit 1, Middleborough, MA 02346
(508) 509-5912
td-law-group.com
Stewart Law, P.C.
47 Oak St Unit A, Middleborough, MA 02346
(508) 947-1700
dcstewartlaw.com
The Studley Law Offices
47 E Grove St, Middleborough, MA 02346
(508) 946-0070
studleylaw.com
Law Office of Craig Medeiros
98 E Grove St #201, Middleborough, MA 02346
(508) 947-3555
What Does a Family Law Attorney in Middleborough Cost?
Family law attorney fees in Massachusetts typically range from $250 to $500 per hour. Some attorneys offer flat fees for simple uncontested divorces starting around $2,500. Complex cases involving custody disputes or high assets can cost $10,000 or more. Costs vary by case complexity and attorney experience. This is general information 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 is the residency requirement for divorce in Middleborough Massachusetts?
To file for divorce in Massachusetts you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least one year. The case is filed in Plymouth County Probate and Family Court which serves Middleborough residents.
How is child custody decided in Massachusetts family court?
Massachusetts courts decide custody based on the best interests of the child. Factors include each parents ability to provide care the childs relationship with each parent and any history of domestic violence. The court may order joint or sole legal and physical custody.
What factors determine alimony in a Massachusetts divorce?
Alimony in Massachusetts is based on the length of the marriage each spouses income and their financial needs. The Massachusetts Alimony Reform Act of 2011 sets durational limits based on marriage length. A family law attorney can explain how these rules apply to your case.