
The Juggling Act - Balancing Motherhood and My Thriving Law Business
As a mom to two incredible girls and the proud owner of a thriving law business, my life is a whirlwind of love, laughter, and legal expertise. The journey of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship is an exhilarating one, filled with its fair share of challenges and rewards. In this blog, I invite you to join me as I share my personal tips, experiences, and empowering strategies for finding harmony in the beautiful chaos of being a mom and a boss babe. So, grab a cup of coffee, take a seat, and let's dive into the exhilarating world of juggling it all from my perspective!

Co-Parenting in the Summer - A Beachy Adventure for Super Moms
Ah, summer! The season of sandy toes, salty hair, and keeping those little rascals entertained. If you're a super mom navigating co-parenting in a charming coastal town north of Boston, consider yourself lucky! You've got the beach as your playground, and with a sprinkle of humor and a solid plan, you can conquer summer co-parenting with a smile. So, grab your sunscreen, put on your shades, and let's dive into some tips and tricks to make this summer a memorable one!

Supporting Healthy Co-Parenting - The Benefits of Soberlink for Divorcing Parents with Substance Abuse Issues
Divorce can be a challenging process, especially when substance abuse issues are involved. In such cases, it's crucial to prioritize the well-being and safety of any children affected by the separation. Fortunately, advancements in technology have provided helpful tools like Soberlink that can aid parents in managing their substance abuse concerns during and after divorce. In this blog, we will explore the benefits of using Soberlink as a tool to support healthy co-parenting in situations where substance abuse is a factor.

Fun Escapes - Enjoying "Me Time" in a Coastal Community while the Kids are Away
Life as a parent can be hectic, but every now and then, you get a well-deserved break when your children spend time with their other parent. What better way to make the most of this "me time" than by exploring the charms of a coastal town? With sun-kissed beaches, picturesque landscapes, and a world of adventure waiting, it's time to embark on a solo escapade and create unforgettable memories. So, pack your sunscreen, put on your favorite shades, and let's dive into some exciting activities to enjoy in a coastal town while the kids are having their own adventures with their other parent.

Divorcing During the Summer
Summer is a time for relaxation, family vacations, and enjoying the warm weather in Massachusetts. While it may seem counterintuitive to start the divorce process during this time, there are actually several reasons why it can be a good idea.

Lessening the Financial Burden of Divorce
Many people put off the divorce process for years, even if they are completely miserable because they are so afraid of the legal process and the potential financial ramifications. Here at Egan Law Center, we understand the anxieties and financial pressures that are put onto our clients during a divorce, which is why we work as hard as we can to lessen that financial burden.

Evaluating Business Goodwill in Divorce Negotiations
There are a number of factors that can complicate and slow down a divorce. One of these factors is when one or both spouses own a business. Do you or your soon-to-be-ex own a business? Then you will want to keep on reading!

Christmas Traditions Can Make Your Parenting Agreement Easier!
Every family has its own special Christmas traditions. My family is a family of procrastinators, so our Christmas eve is spent tucked in our rooms, furiously wrapping all of our gifts. I have fond memories of rotating bedrooms, helping each family member wrap presents for my siblings, and strategically hiding all the presents of the sibling that was in my room when they came to help me out.

How College Affects Custody Agreements
When your child goes off to college, it is a huge milestone for them and brings about a lot of changes in their daily lives. However, when you have divorced or have a custody agreement with the co-parent, your child going to college can bring about some big changes for you and your co-parent as well. It’s important to be prepared for what your child leaving for college can mean for your custody agreement.

Keeping the Family Home in a Divorce
One of the most frequently asked questions we get from prospective and current divorce clients is, “How do I keep my family home in the divorce?” Understandably, most people have intense emotional attachments to the family home and the idea of selling your home can be devastating. Sometimes, people want to keep the family home, not for themselves, but because they believe it will be easier on the children if they can stay in the home they are used to.

Negotiating a High-Asset Divorce
In some cases, usually in short-time marriages when couples divorce young, there can be few assets that need to be split up. For example, a couple who rents an apartment, has already separated their bank accounts, has no children, and has little retirement or investment accounts can usually get a divorce quickly and inexpensively. However, for high-asset divorces, which are defined as divorces with assets totaling one million dollars or more, it can be difficult to negotiate a separation agreement between the parties. At Egan Law Center, we have extensive experience negotiating high-asset divorces, and some tips to share with those about to embark on this process.

Planning for Your Digital Legacy
An estate plan often focuses on tangible property such as jewelry, artwork, money, and vehicles. However, in this age of technology, it is important to remember to include your digital assets. Digital assets consist of everything we own online. Because we spend more time on computers and smartphones than we ever did before, you may not realize how much digital stuff you own, from photos and videos to online accounts, cryptocurrency, and nonfungible tokens (NFTs).

Gratitude During Hard Times
When life gets hard, the last thing on our minds is gratitude. Sometimes, it can feel like everything is conspiring to come together to make your life as miserable as possible. When you’re feeling down on your luck, it can be easy to focus only on the negatives.

What is SoberLink?
When a co-parent has an alcohol addiction or is in the stages of recovery, you may want to consider incorporating SoberLInk into your co-parenting agreement.

How Are Parenting Plans Decided?
Parenting plans are decided in matters such as divorce, modifications, and complaints for child custody-support-parenting time. Parenting plans are always decided with the child’s best interests in mind. What does this mean in practice?

How Cryptocurrency and NFTs Fit into Your Estate Plan
Five years ago, cryptocurrency was probably not on your radar. Today, it may be an important investment in your portfolio. You could even own some nonfungible tokens (NFTs), which are powered by the same blockchain-based technology. Despite the dizzying fluctuations in the value of these assets, you should ensure that they are included in your estate plan so you can preserve them for your heirs.

Divorce Doesn’t Have to be Scary With the Right Financial Plan
Have you ever heard of the saying, “It’s cheaper to keep her”? This saying is often said by men who are afraid to leave their wives because of the financial burden that accompanies divorce. While I certainly don’t think it’s smart to stay in a loveless marriage, I understand that there is this conception that divorce will leave you financially devastated.

Is your child struggling moving between houses during the school year?
Transitions can be tough for children, and even young adults. The change from one home to two can be emotionally difficult, but it can also cause some academic difficulties for children.

Filling Out the Financial Statement With Ease
For any legal matter in which there is any financial aspect involved (i.e. divorces, custody proceedings, etc.), each party is required by the court to fill out a financial statement, to be exchanged with the other party and filed with the court.

Is Alimony an Option For Me?
To start off, you may be wondering: What is alimony? Am I entitled to it? Alimony is payment from one spouse to another for financial support following a separation or divorce. It may be paid in one “lump buyout” or through smaller, continual payments.