More Than 60 Years Of Combined Family Law Experience

Helping You Navigate Divorce With Confidence

Last updated on December 30, 2024

It’s not easy ending a marriage. Whether you were together for a few years or a few decades, the process of separating your life from your spouse is often complicated and emotional. While divorce can give you a fresh start, overcoming the many legal obstacles along the way first can take a great deal of effort and dedication. However, you don’t have to go through this challenging time alone.

At Cunnally Law Group, LLC, our Massachusetts divorce attorneys will walk right beside you as you navigate the many different pieces of divorce, including child custody, alimony and property division. With our strategic solutions and determination, you can achieve a divorce outcome that’s sure to leave you feeling satisfied and ready to start your new chapter in life.

Dedicated To Resolving Your Divorce Matters

Divorce is more than separating from your spouse. There are many factors involved in successfully finalizing a divorce, and our attorneys at Cunnally Law Group, LLC, can advise you on each one that is relevant to your unique situation. Every marriage is different, and so is every divorce, which means we take the time to fully learn about your case and your goals before we come up with a plan that will allow us to tackle your needs.

From our office in Medway, we represent clients throughout Norfolk County and the Metrowest area in the following areas of divorce:

Going through a divorce requires thorough preparation and smart planning. Our divorce lawyers have years of experience in handling all types of divorce cases and strive to provide our clients with the chance to be heard. We will consider all your worries, concerns and goals, and develop a strategy that aligns with each of those factors. We aren’t afraid to take your case to court if necessary to achieve the best possible outcome for you.

Going To Court Isn’t The Only Option

When it comes to divorce, most people imagine the high-drama courtroom battles on television or in film. However, divorce doesn’t have to be a public spectacle. Many divorces are resolved without ever setting foot inside a courtroom, and yours can, too, through other divorce methods.

Our divorce attorneys at Cunnally Law Group, LLC, are skilled at resolving divorce matters through collaborative family law as well as through divorce mediation. These alternative dispute resolution options prioritize cooperation and negotiation between spouses to come to an agreement regarding divorce matters such as asset division, alimony, child custody and support.

Going to court is often an expensive, lengthy and public process. Settling your divorce outside of court through collaborative law or mediation can help protect your privacy, cut down costs and allow you to resolve your issues faster so you can move forward with your life much sooner.

We can help you learn more about these options and whether they will work for your unique case.

Frequently Asked Divorce Questions

You’re bound to have many questions as you begin the divorce process. We’ve compiled some common questions to provide you with some clarity and reassurance. If you still have questions, contact us today to schedule a consultation.

How should I choose a divorce attorney?

There are many factors to consider when choosing the right attorney to represent you during a divorce, including experience and qualifications, track record, budget, and compatibility. You want an attorney skilled at negotiating and fighting for your rights in a courtroom setting. However, it’s also essential to find an attorney with whom you believe you can work well together. A lawyer who makes you feel heard and treats your case with care and compassion can make all the difference in your experience.

What is the difference between a contested and an uncontested divorce?

An uncontested divorce occurs when spouses are able to agree on all the major elements of the divorce, including property division, custody, child support and alimony. They are able to settle these matters through negotiation and don’t need to go to court to have a judge decide for them.

A contested divorce is when spouses cannot come to an agreement on these matters. Instead, they will have to go to court, where a judge will listen to both sides and make a final ruling about how to separate assets and award custody, child support and alimony.

How long does the divorce process take in Massachusetts?

Every divorce is different, and there are various factors that impact how long a case can take. For uncontested divorces, it generally takes anywhere between three and six months to finalize. For contested divorces, it usually takes at least a year to complete and is often longer.

We’re Here To Help You Move Forward

If you’re ready to begin the newest chapter of your life, it’s time to consult with a Medway divorce attorney. Let us guide you through the divorce process toward securing a favorable settlement.

Call Cunnally Law Group, LLC, today at 508-475-9684 to schedule an initial consultation. Or email us online at your convenience.