- Divorce
- Child SupportQ. Can I eliminate all my debts? A. You can discharge much of your personal debt, such as credit card debt. Certain debts, however, cannot be eliminated, such as child support, alimony, debt incurred through fraud, or student loan debt (although rehabilitation programs exists for defaulted school loans).
- Spousal Support
- Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate TransactionsIf you are about to engage in a real estate transaction, please give strong consideration to retaining your own attorney, and feel free to contact Attorney Mulhern for a free consultation regarding your particular situation.
- Personal InjuryAn injury, whether sustained through an auto accident, a fall, or even negligent medical care, can negatively impact one's financial situation.
- Estate PlanningMany people do not realize the importance of having basic estate planning services in place. When an individual dies without a will, he or she is referred to as intestate, and despite what he or she may have "said" or "promised" to loved ones, all assets are divided in strict accordance with Massachusetts intestacy laws, rather than the wishes of the deceased.
- Power of Attorney
- BankruptcyFiling for personal bankruptcy can provide a fresh start for people whose finances have been stricken due to various life events. Most clients find the end result of a bankruptcy filing to be a great relief from the stress of overwhelming personal debt.