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  • Firm Overview
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    • Civil Litigation
    • Family Law
      • Divorce
      • Spousal Support
      • Child Custody
      • Child Custody and Removal
      • Child Support
      • College Tuition
      • Tax Implications of Divorce
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  • Our Blog
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      • Billerica, MA
      • Dracut, MA
      • Lowell, MA
      • North Andover, MA
      • Woburn, MA
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      • Hudson, NH
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How Does the Judge Determine Child Support

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageMarch 6, 2014

Child support calculations are so complicated that they often require specialized computer software to calculate based on a number of factors. Judges are generally governed by the laws and regulations of your state that specify certain formulas to be used in calculating child support. There are also certain tax consequences to combining spousal support and…

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What You Should Know About Your Divorce Deposition

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageFebruary 27, 2014

If you and your spouse have not been able to reach an amicable resolution for your Lowell divorce case, you may move to the litigation phase, at which point you and your spouse will have to sit for depositions. Here are some tips from a Lowell divorce lawyer on how to testify at your deposition.…

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Three Tips for Testifying at Your Divorce Trial

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageFebruary 27, 2014

If you and your spouse have been unable to come to an agreement, your case will move to trial. You will be expected to testify on your own behalf at your trial. Here are some tips from a Lowell family law attorney on how you can most effectively testify. Don’t Make Guesses If you don’t…

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10 Common Divorce Mistakes

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageFebruary 27, 2014

No matter how hard a couple tries to keep a divorce proceeding civil, it is common for a Lowell family lawyer to see the couple start to lose it when certain mistakes are made. If their clients avoid these mistakes, extra financial and emotional issues could be prevented.

FAQ: Will I Have to Testify In Court About My Divorce?

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageFebruary 13, 2014

Your divorce will probably require you to testify in court at certain intervals, depending on the issues involved and how your Lowell family law lawyer and you are choosing to proceed. You will probably have to testify briefly at the final “prove-up” hearing, which is the final step in the process after you and your…

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Case Theme: What Is It, and How Do You Establish It?

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageFebruary 6, 2014

An important question you should ask yourself if you are considering taking your Lowell divorce case to trial is to ask why you want to do so. You should discuss your intentions and your desires with your Lowell family law attorney to decide whether it would be worth the time and expense to go to…

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Deposing the Spouse on Involvement in the Family Business

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageJanuary 30, 2014

When a family business is an issue in a divorce proceeding, often the role of the other spouse in the business becomes a matter of contention. If your spouse is arguing for compensation from helping with a business, a Lowell divorce court lawyer can help. A Lowell Divorce Court Attorney Discusses Spousal Involvement in a…

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Children and Custody Evaluations

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageJanuary 30, 2014

Divorce can be extremely difficult especially when children are involved. When the parents cannot agree on a custody arrangement for the children, often times a third party will be forced to step in to resolve the issue of custody. If you are facing a divorce and have minor children, you need to retain a Lowell…

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Instructions for Testifying at Your Deposition or Divorce Trial

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageJanuary 23, 2014

Before you give a deposition in your divorce, you’ll want to review your testimony with your lawyer. They know that being asked personal questions about your marriage can be a stressful situation. The more prepared you can be, the calmer the experience will become. Here are some insightful guidelines to help you get through a…

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Your Lowell Divorce Court Attorney on Child Custody Evaluation Preparation

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageJanuary 16, 2014

  The importance of your child custody evaluation cannot be understated. As such, your Lowell divorce court attorney has provided some tips about how staying organized and keeping in close contact with him can help you throughout the process. Your Lowell Divorce Court Attorney on Staying Organized Your child custody evaluation may cost upwards of…

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