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MASSACHUSETTS FLAT-FEE DIVORCE ATTORNEYS

Corporate Headquarters:
11 Vanderbilt Avenue, Suite 105
Norwood, MA  02062
(800) 910-DIVORCE

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In order to meet the requirements for an “uncontested” divorce, both spouses must ultimately agree to end their marriage in divorce.  When people reach this agreement, there is no reason to spend thousands of dollars and unnecessary years fighting in court. 

When you come to our office for a consultation, we’ll tell you about our firm and how we work.  Bring a signed Agreement and your completed Divorce Homework with you, and we’ll give you a FREE CD recording, “The Right Way to Divorce in Massachusetts.” This hour-long program is available ONLY to those who walk into our office ready to get to work!

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What is the best way for us to reach you? E-Mail Telephone
Which of the following best describes whether you and your spouse can reach (or have already reached) an agreement on all of the major issues in your case?

100% Sure
I'm Very Sure
I Think So
I Hope So
We Never Agree on Anything!

Have you and your spouse lived in Massachusetts for at least six months? Yes No
Do you and your spouse have child(ren) born of this marriage? Yes No
If so, how many? 1 2 3 4 More
Do you own your marital home? Yes No
Does either spouse have retirement benefits from past or current jobs? Yes No
Is there any likelihood that one spouse will be paying alimony to another? Yes No
Has either spouse been missing for a period of six months or more? Yes No
Does either spouse live out-of-state?  Yes No
Which of our services are you interested in learning about?  Choose as many as needed:

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“Second Opinion” Advice

How soon do you anticipate retaining legal services for this action?

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Within two weeks
Within one month
Within three months

How will you pay for legal services once you hire a lawyer?

Funds are available
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Which of our offices is most convenient to you?  Choose as many as you’re comfortable with:

Norwood
Andover
Worcester
Springfield
Plymouth
Cape Cod

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You can provide us with your information in-person, over the phone, via fax or e-mail. We accept credit and debit cards, as well as checks. Let our staff help you minimize your legal fees, reduce stress and time, and most importantly – save your kids from the negative effects of contentious divorce on children.
 
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