| The following is a
sampling of family law articles that Joyce Perocchi and associates co-wrote:
The Divorce Process
The following information provides answers to some frequently asked
questions about divorce cases in Massachusetts: Please note: This
information is not intended to take the place of an attorney. It is intended
to be used together with the advice provided to you by the attorneys in our
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Sky Radio Network
Listen to an interview
with Attorney Joyce Perocchi on Sky Radio Network (December 2005)
What Will Be, Family Advocate, Vol. 22, No. 4
You are nearing the end of an unpleasant divorce. The
protracted process has left a bitter taste in your mouth and one question
uppermost in your mind: "How do I prevent my ex from getting one penny more
than I am required to give by law?" Put another way: "How can I
prevent that beast from benefiting when I die?"
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A
Careful Guide Through the Thicket of Future Inheritances..., Butterworth,
Vol. 3 No. 1
Prior to the recent case of Davidson v. Davidson, there was little or no
consistency in the manner in which courts dealt with efforts to depose or
involve the parents of one of the spouses in an ongoing divorce action.
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Letting Down
Their Guard: What Guardians Ad Litem Should Know About Domestic Violence in
Child Custody Disputes, Boston College Third World Law Journal, Spring, 2004
By: Cynthia Grover Hastings
Children who are exposed to adult domestic violence frequently suffer
long-term negative consequences as a result. Consequently, courts and
legislatures have begun to consider the perpetration of domestic abuse as an
important factor in private child custody disputes.
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