Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts

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My 2011 divorce decree in Mass. has me paying 67% of my net income after tax in child support and Alimony payments (6 kids). The child support is ~32%, and the alimony is an additional ~16% of my gross income of ~$195K. Under the new law where they are not supposed to use the gross income used to calculate child support in the Alimony calculation - how will my Alimony payments likely be effected when I go for the modification under the new law?


Asked on 10/18/14, 8:03 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

You can dowe load from the probate court a worksheet to make calculations. I suggest you contact an attorney for assistance. It strikes me your alimony and child support are excessive.

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Answered on 10/18/14, 1:39 pm


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