Divorce

DIVORCE LAW IN FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS

Resolve legal issues with a compassionate and experienced attorney at your side. At our law firm in Fall River, Massachusetts, we offer divorce law and child custody services.

Divorce Law

At the Law Office of Rochelle B. Raposo, our attorney represents plaintiffs and defendants in contested divorces, as well as joint petitions for divorce. You can expect timely settlements in your divorce case when you turn to our lawyer. Our lawyer litigates on your behalf by representing you in court, filing necessary paperwork, and assisting with all other issues and claims.

As a compassionate and skilled attorney, our lawyer defends all claims raised against you. In addition, our lawyer's services include helping with alimony claims and defenses in light of the Massachusetts alimony reform statute.
Scales of Justice — Divorce Law in Fall River, MA

Child Support & Child Custody

Receive the money you are entitled to by turning to our law office for child custody and child support legal services. Our attorney ensures that non-custodial parents are awarded a fair and just child support order. Our lawyer fights for your rights by ensuring parenting time according to the child's best interests.

For clients who are the custodial parents, our lawyer also ensures that the parenting time awarded to the non-custodial parent is based on the best interests of the child. Child support and visitation can be done within a divorce, separation, or as a modification.

Modifications

When things have changed in your family, we arrange for modifications in child support and child custody. This occurs when one parent is no longer fit to care for the child, when a parent wants more time with the child, or a different parenting schedule is needed altogether.

Complaint for Contempt

At the Law Office of Rochelle B. Raposo, our attorney represents you when the other side is not complying with an existing order. Perhaps the non-custodial parent is not making child support payments as required, or a custodial parent is withholding the child from the non-custodial parent. In both case, we file a complaint for contempt to swiftly correct the problem.
Contact us to schedule an appointment when you need comprehensive family law services.
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