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Spousal support (a.k.a. alimony)

October 22, 2019March 6, 2021 kellyandknaplundCollaborative Law, Divorce, Marriage, Mediation, Spousal support (a.k.a. alimony)
Prepare for divorce while you're happily married

Why You Should Prepare for Divorce While You’re “Happily” Married

Many divorce clients say, in their first meeting with me, that they believe their divorce was in the making for years before they went ahead with it. Yet, armed with that possibility, very few people prepare for the financial consequences of divorce. Finances after divorce Read more

June 13, 2018June 22, 2018 kellyandknaplundChild Support, Children, Collaborative Law, Divorce, Mediation, Postnuptial agreement, Spousal support (a.k.a. alimony), Support

9 Roadblocks to a Divorce Settlement (infographic)

January 17, 2018March 26, 2019 kellyandknaplundDivorce, Domestic Abuse, Infidelity, Marriage, Spousal support (a.k.a. alimony)
who is at fault for divorce

When It Matters Whose Fault the Divorce Is

Clients often ask me if they can be awarded more money when the divorce is their spouse’s fault. When one spouse has been betrayed, lied to, or does not want the marriage to end, he or she may feel entitled to more support (a.k.a maintenance Read more

May 24, 2016March 26, 2019 kellyandknaplundDivorce, Marriage, Postnuptial agreement, Spousal support (a.k.a. alimony), Support
Happy older couple-post nuptial agreement

The Power of a Post Nuptial Agreement

Who needs a post nuptial agreement? What happens when a couple starts negotiating a prenuptial agreement too close to the wedding date and cannot agree on all the terms? Or they have been married for a long time, but disagree on how to manage their Read more

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I can not put into words how amazing Mary Kelly is. Her depth of knowledge is exceptional and her compassion is unparalleled. She understands with such sympathy and sensitivity that each case involves people. People with feelings and emotions that need excellent legal support but also kindness and compassion. Mary is a impressive attorney and a truly exceptional person.

Dedra

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Mary was patient, empathetic and professional. She exhibited a perfect blend of legal prowess and human compassion. She did her best to keep things moving, but would take time when needed to let emotions run their course.

R.V.

I chose Mary because I felt she was competent and trustworthy after our consultation. I would definitely recommend her as a divorce lawyer.

Jennifer Kaplan

I contacted Mary F. Kelly after extensive research for a collaborative divorce attorney. She formed an excellent dialogue with the opposing attorney. She handled even the most difficult situations throughout the entire process with a calm and collected demeanor and gave me peace of mind. I would recommend her to anyone who needs excellent representation for a divorce.

G. Taviloglu
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