
How do you choose which school your children go to when divorced?
Once couples get divorced, many times one or both parents may move out of the school district where the children currently reside. So, which school district should the children be attending now?

5 Reasons Why We Love Family Law
There’s no better feeling than a major court victory for a very deserving client. Many of our clients come to us after being pro se and bullied by either opposing counsel or were not able to articulate their argument to the judge. The feeling of righting the wrongs that have been done for our clients makes all of the hard work worth it!

All About Postnuptial Agreements
Prenups are the agreements that get all the attention these days, but postnups can be the unsung heroes in marriages. While postnups are held to a higher standard than prenups when tested in the courthouse, postnups are often used to save a marriage that is headed to divorce.

What is the right divorce process for me?
Typically, there are two paths to divorce. The first way is called a “1a divorce”. A 1a divorce is the more amicable route to divorce. For a 1a divorce, the parties work together behind-the-scenes to negotiate a settlement agreement with the help from their attorneys.

Avoiding Burnout
“Burnout” is one of those buzzwords it seems the public can’t get enough of these days. While I still value productivity and hard work, I can get on board with some of the advice circulating in business groups on how to be mindful and efficient with the breaks you take in order to be the best lawyer, doctor, businesswoman, etc. that you can be.

Preparing for Plan B
I, like most people, have an estate plan that delineates who in my life I want to be guardians for my children, my pets, who I want to be able to “pull the plug” if I’m ever in that situation, who will get inheritances, etc.

Life as a Solopreneur
Owning your own business is a dream for many, including myself. When I first opened Egan Law Center after leaving a corporate job, I thought finding that ideal work-life balance would be so much easier.

Can I disclaim a relative from my inheritance?
Sometimes, clients come to our office not to specifically delineate their family members and loved ones in their will, but to intentionally disinherit, or “disclaim” certain family members from receiving any inheritance, or gaining the power to make important decisions, on your behalf.

Attention, Parents: It’s Time to Chat About Important Family Decisions with Your College-Bound Student
Let’s chat for a minute about what happens when your student heads off to college and inevitably turns 18. Aside from having a party and celebrating the momentous occasion of emerging adulthood, you’re going to need to consider what it means for them to have achieved adult status. Their new status allows them to vote, serve in the military, serve on a jury, sign a contract, and get married without your consent. They can be on the hook for loans or lines of credit (credit cards) that they take out. This is the time to talk to your student about credit cards, loans, financing, repayment, credit scores, etc. - all the fun things that come along with officially becoming an adult!


Father’s Day 2022
So, yesterday was Father’s Day! For some, Father’s Day is a lovely way to celebrate the father figures in their life and enjoy the nice, sunny weather with their loved ones. For others, Father’s Day may bring up some hard memories and emotions. No matter which camp you fall in, Father’s Day can be seen as a day of hope.

What is a Supplemental Needs Trust?
If you don’t have an estate plan or are looking to refurbish your current plan, you may be wondering if a supplemental needs trust is right for your family. Or, you may be wondering what a supplemental needs trust even is!

How Is A Divorce Resolved?
The last (and most relieving!) stage in a divorce is a resolution. No matter how litigious or how long your divorce process has been, you can rest assured that, one way or the other, your divorce will be resolved. There are three ways that a contested divorce can be resolved.

Re-Evaluating Relationships this Spring
It feels like Spring took just about forever to get here, but I feel confident in saying that is finally, fully, completely here! The flowers are blooming, the birds are singing, and I’ve come out of my winter hibernation ready to take on the world!

How to Best Utilize Your Family Law Attorney
There’s a saying, “Time is money”, and this certainly rings true when working with attorneys, who typically bill by the hour. Litigation is emotionally draining on its own without the added pressure of extensive attorney fees, so here are some tips and tricks for mitigating your legal fees:

The Importance of a Good Entrance
Have you ever thought about your entrance? Your entrance is your moment to make a mark on others, and the way you approach your entrance can have a lasting impact. When your lawyer walks into the courtroom, what kind of message do you want her to send? When you walk into your office, what do you want your coworkers to think? Thinking about and embodying the qualities you want to portray can do wonders for making the impact you want.

The End of Outdoor Dining in the North End?
Anyone who has ever ventured into the North End knows what a magical, small piece of Italy it is. The North End is full of historical treasures and beautiful architecture, and at night, the neighborhood shines with outdoor fairy lights and the clinking of glasses and laughter lights up the area.

Financials 101: What You Need to Know When Getting a Divorce
The last thing on most people’s minds when they are going through a divorce is their financials. The emotional distress, anxieties over one’s changing living situation, and custody of their child are at the forefront of many people’s worries, and for good reason.

The Secret Behind Negotiation
There’s a stereotypical prototype of what a “good” lawyer is. The common phrase is that you want a lawyer who is a shark or a pit bull. The best lawyer is seen as one who bulldozes over your opponent and makes sure they get their way, every time.

The Necessity of Women Leaders
It’s no secret that women run the world- at least, not to other women. Thankfully, research and changing times are slowly bringing this open secret to light.