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How to create a co-parenting plan in Massachusetts

On Behalf of Ohlson & Ohlson, Attorneys at Law | Oct 2, 2025 | Child Custody

When parents with minor children divorce in Massachusetts, the court will require them to draft a parenting plan proposal. In this legal agreement, the parents will outline each of their schedules and shared parental duties for their children, with a goal of providing...

What is the impact of a parent’s new partner on custody?

On Behalf of Ohlson & Ohlson, Attorneys at Law | Mar 14, 2025 | Child Custody

Child custody decisions focus on the best interests of the child. When a parent introduces a new partner, courts may consider how the relationship affects the child's well-being. A new partner alone does not change custody, but their influence, behavior, and living...

How does Massachusetts divide parenting time for holidays?

On Behalf of Ohlson & Ohlson, Attorneys at Law | Dec 18, 2024 | Child Custody

Holidays can be a challenging time for separated or divorced parents. Deciding how to share parenting time requires clear communication and legal understanding. In Massachusetts, courts aim to prioritize the child’s best interests when determining holiday schedules....

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