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MassachusettsProperty Division Lawyers in Bristol County, Massachusetts

Property division lawyers in Bristol County, Massachusetts help men and women with the equitable distribution of assets during a divorce. A property settlement agreement for the division of assets can help the parties avoid litigating the issues in court. Other property division cases are resolved by the court at trial. The court may consider the contribution of each party, the tax consequences of the division of the asset, the needs of each party, and other relevant factors. The Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act (UMDA Section 307) provides for other factors including the duration of the marriage, prior marriages, and prenuptial agreements.

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Noah Kilroy

Noah Kilroy
Kilroy Law Firm
161 S Main St #303
Fall River, MA 02721
Licensed for 10 years, Noah Kilroy is a Criminal Defense and Family Law lawyer who attended Roger Williams University School of Law... read more >

Alexander M Nesson

Alexander M Nesson
Attorney at Law
4 Court Street Suite 105
Taunton, MA 02780
Licensed for 30 years, Alexander M Nesson is a Criminal Defense and Family Law lawyer... read more >

Robert Bradley Setterbo

Robert Bradley Setterbo
Wilkinson & Finkbeiner, LLP
555 Pleasant St Suite 2A
New Bedford, MA 02740
Licensed for 9 years, Robert Bradley Setterbo is a Family Law and Divorce lawyer who attended University of San Diego School of Law... read more >

Robin Gouviea

Robin Gouviea
d'Oliveira & Associates
408 Bedford St
Fall RIver, MA 02720
Licensed for 27 years, Robin Gouviea is a Criminal Defense and Family Law lawyer... read more >
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Lawyer Referral Service in Bristol County, MA - The Bristol County Bar Association (BCBA) sponsors a Lawyer Referral Service (LRS) from its offices in New Bedford, MA. The LRS helps individuals and businesses find a qualified attorney throughout the county. When you call the service a trained staff person will discuss the case with you during a brief and confidential intake process to determine which type of attorney is needed. You will then receive a referral to a local attorney experienced in that practice area of the law.



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