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No-Fault Divorce

Experienced Boston No-Fault Divorce Attorneys

In Massachusetts, a no-fault divorce is filed when the couple agrees to the terms of their divorce outside of court. Reaching an agreement amicably through a no-fault divorce can speed up your divorce and save you money.

At Bishop & Reidy, P.C., we represent clients in no-fault divorces. We will listen to your needs and help you reach an agreement with your ex-spouse that protects your interests now and in the future. Contact our Boston no-fault divorce lawyers to discuss your divorce.

Helping you negotiate and file your no-fault divorce

In Massachusetts, a no-fault divorce, known as a 1A divorce, takes much less time than a contested divorce. This is because there is no mandatory waiting period before your hearing, as there is in a contested divorce.

Our divorce attorneys can help you resolve every aspect of your no-fault divorce, including:

When you hire our firm, we will work with you to determine your needs and interests in the divorce. With our technical resources and network of financial experts, we will investigate and evaluate your assets and finances, including retirement funds and pensions. We will then negotiate and draft a comprehensive divorce agreement to help you move forward into the future.

A contested divorce can become a no-fault divorce

If your divorce started out as a contested divorce, it is still possible to save time and litigation costs by converting your divorce to a no-fault divorce. A contested divorce, known as a 1B divorce in Massachusetts, has a minimum six-month waiting period before your hearing. By reaching an agreement outside of court, you can speed up this divorce process.

Contact a Massachusetts parenting agreement lawyer

Whether your divorce involves child custody issues or complex property division, contact our Massachusetts parenting agreement attorneys. We will help you reach an agreement so you can get started on your new life.

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The family law offices of Bishop & Reidy, P.C. serves residents of Boston, Massachusetts and communities throughout the greater Boston metro area such as Quincy, Braintree, Milton, Weymouth, Randolph, Canton, Cambridge, Dedham, Westwood, Needham, Stoughton, Holbrook, Hingham, Plymouth, Cohasset, Hull, Westwood, Wellesley, Weston, and Newton.

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