Rosanne is an effective and well-respected family law attorney serving clients in Stoneham MA, Woburn, Burlington, Wakefield MA and all of Middlesex, Essex and Norfolk Counties. With over 15 years of experience, she focuses her work on all aspects of family law including divorce, modifications, paternity, custody disputes, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.
Rosanne approaches her work with dedication, skill, and compassion. As a litigator, Rosanne understands that her clients need a strong and supportive advocate. As a trained mediator, Rosanne enjoys serving as a neutral guide to assist parties in negotiating and reaching an amicable resolution to the issues they face. She is able to use her skills from both areas to help clients get through the often emotional and financial turmoil they are experiencing.
The information on this attorney website is for general information purposes only and is not legal advice. The information on this website is not intended to create an attorney client relationship.
Rosanne approaches her work with dedication, skill, and compassion. As a litigator, Rosanne understands that her clients need a strong and supportive advocate. As a trained mediator, Rosanne enjoys serving as a neutral guide to assist parties in negotiating and reaching an amicable resolution to the issues they face. She is able to use her skills from both areas to help clients get through the often emotional and financial turmoil they are experiencing.
The information on this attorney website is for general information purposes only and is not legal advice. The information on this website is not intended to create an attorney client relationship.
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Alimony
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In divorce cases, alimony, also called spousal support, is one of the primary issues that must be resolved before all is said and done.
General Term Alimony: This type of alimony consists of financial support paid to the recipient spouse who demonstrates economic dependence on the paying spouse (known as the "payor").
General term alimony is paid periodically, such as once a month.
Transitional alimony: This type of alimony may be awarded to a recipient spouse in divorce cases where the marriage lasted not more than five years.
General Term Alimony: This type of alimony consists of financial support paid to the recipient spouse who demonstrates economic dependence on the paying spouse (known as the "payor").
General term alimony is paid periodically, such as once a month.
Transitional alimony: This type of alimony may be awarded to a recipient spouse in divorce cases where the marriage lasted not more than five years.
Child Support
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When a divorce takes place between husband and wife and children are involved, the subject of child support can be a hot topic of debate.
Child support is monetary assistance that one parent will pay the other when the parents are no longer living together.
The child support is to be used to take care of the children's needs.
During a divorce filing, child support is discussed concerning who will pay, how much will be paid, etc.
Child support should be used to help pay for housing, health insurance, medical cost, child care, education, food, and clothing.
Child support is monetary assistance that one parent will pay the other when the parents are no longer living together.
The child support is to be used to take care of the children's needs.
During a divorce filing, child support is discussed concerning who will pay, how much will be paid, etc.
Child support should be used to help pay for housing, health insurance, medical cost, child care, education, food, and clothing.
Divorce
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Divorcing a spouse is never easy, especially when the two individuals in the marriage are unable to communicate.
When a marriage is no longer loving or there are underlying issues at play such as infidelity, divorce is inevitable.
The court of Massachusetts requires a legal reason for the divorce.
Learning more about divorce can help you make the decision to end your marriage or seek other avenues such as separation or counseling.
A completed and filed divorce is the end or dissolution of a marriage.
When a marriage is no longer loving or there are underlying issues at play such as infidelity, divorce is inevitable.
The court of Massachusetts requires a legal reason for the divorce.
Learning more about divorce can help you make the decision to end your marriage or seek other avenues such as separation or counseling.
A completed and filed divorce is the end or dissolution of a marriage.
Family Law Mediation
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One of the services that is offered at The Law Office of Rosanne Klovee is divorce mediation.
This is an opportunity for parties facing divorce to work with one another through a neutral third person to address and guide them through the issues that need to be resolved such as child custody, child support and the division of marital assets.
By working with a mediator, couples try to resolve all of the issues outside of Court, only going to Court to have their Separation Agreement approved by a Judge of the Probate and Family Court.
This is an opportunity for parties facing divorce to work with one another through a neutral third person to address and guide them through the issues that need to be resolved such as child custody, child support and the division of marital assets.
By working with a mediator, couples try to resolve all of the issues outside of Court, only going to Court to have their Separation Agreement approved by a Judge of the Probate and Family Court.
Grandparents Rights
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When two individuals divorce, very rarely are they the only ones who experience the sometimes rocky process and resulting turmoil.
This is especially true when the divorcing couple has children.
From the grandparents' point of view, not only do they see their grandchildren uprooted to some extent; they also grieve for their own children going through the pain of divorce.
There are many negative aspects of a divorce; and family dynamics can change quickly.
In an instant, the grandchildren-grandparent relationship may become damaged - and sometimes severed - if one parent objects to the relationship.
This is especially true when the divorcing couple has children.
From the grandparents' point of view, not only do they see their grandchildren uprooted to some extent; they also grieve for their own children going through the pain of divorce.
There are many negative aspects of a divorce; and family dynamics can change quickly.
In an instant, the grandchildren-grandparent relationship may become damaged - and sometimes severed - if one parent objects to the relationship.
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