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Massachusetts Divorce SupportMassachusetts spousal support – In the state of Massachusetts the issue of the spousal support is decided by the court according to the Massachusetts General Laws - Chapter 208 - Sections: 1A and 34. The spousal support can be of permanent nature that is paid throughout the life, the court can also order for a temporary support that is paid for specific period of time. The court considers so many aspects for deciding the type of the support as well as the amount for the support including, duration of the marriage, age, health, occupation education, income and property of both the parties. Massachusetts child support – Supporting the rearing of the child and providing maintenance for the child is considered to be the most important liability of the parents. In the state of Massachusetts the issue of the child support is decided by the court according to the Massachusetts General Laws - Chapter 208 - Sections: 28. For calculating the amount of the child support the Percentage of Income formula is used by the court in this state. For determining the required amount of the child support the court follows the guideline by the promulgated by the chief justice of administration and management. The court also considers various aspects that give a fair idea of the requirement of the children and the resources of the parents. Massachusetts property rights in divorce – In the state of Massachusetts the distribution of property among the parties are done according to the Massachusetts General Laws - Chapter 208 - Sections: 1A and 34. As Massachusetts is an "equitable distribution" state the marital properties are divided equitably by the court. In this type of division the properties is not equal rather the court divides the properties in manner that is found justified after considering the following factors.
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