Family Law

Property Division 2

Question: How do I disclose my property?  What is a Financial Statement? Answer:   Every person who has a case in family court that involves money and/or child support is obligated by the rules of the court to file and serve upon the other side a complete disclosure of your assets, liabilities (debt), income and expenses.  […]

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Property Division 1

Question: Who decides how to divide property in a divorce? Answer:   The Court decides how property is divided in a divorce.  The judge in your case can either approve an Agreement between you and your spouse (sometimes referred to as a Separation Agreement), or decide your case after hearing evidence at a trial.  Either way,

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Should I hire a lawyer?

We think that hiring a lawyer experienced in the practice of family law and divorce is a wise decision. Throughout the New Bedford, Fall River, Taunton areas, and all across Bristol County, we at the Law Office of Bardsley and Gray offer experienced, aggressive and caring representation for all Probate and Family Court matters.  Our

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Questions About Child Support, Alimony and Property Division In Massachusetts

New Bedford Bristol County Child Support Lawyers Massachusetts Child Support Attorney in the Greater New Bedford, Bristol County and Wareham, Mattapoisett, and Marion, Plymouth County Area Child Support At The Law Office of Bardsley and Gray, we have extensive experience in helping clients resolve their child support problems.  We will diligently represent you in all

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Contempt

Question:      What if the other parent does not pay the Court ordered child support? The Court has great power to enforce its own orders.  Any time a party to a case in the Probate and Family Court (a) purposely disobeys (b) a clear order or Judgment, the other party has the right to seek a

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COVID-19: A Message To Our Clients

Dear Colleagues and Clients,

We are following the recommendations of both federal and state government officials and we are following the Court’s COVID-19 response and recommendations for all court appearances. We are practicing social distancing measures to try to reduce the spread of COVID-19. To further these efforts, Law Office of Gray Law, P.C. has shifted to remote operations until further notice. While we are working with a more limited staff, we do have considerable technological capabilities in place to minimize any disruption of legal services. We hope our efforts will protect clients, staff, and the community. At this time, we will be regularly communicating with clients and colleagues primarily, via electronic communication and telephone conferences, and our meetings will take place virtually. Please notify us of any changes to your contact information and check your email regularly.

We hope that you stay safe and we thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation.

Best regards,
Lisa Gray, Owner