Massachusetts Courtroom Advocacy
Be the advocate your client needs

- Product Number: 2236676WFM
- Publication Date: 11/3/2023
- Edition: 5th Edition 2023
- Copyright: © 2023 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
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A powerhouse resource for family law practitioners, this practical and comprehensive reference takes you through each step of the divorce process, from tips for conducting your first client meeting to post-trial motions. Not only does it provide you with the essential advice you'll need to effectively represent a divorce client; it also covers important collateral issues such as domestic violence, bankruptcy, and estate planning. Each chapter includes sample court forms, motions, checklists, and reference documents.
Recent updates:
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Update: April 2023
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your library with the latest version of Massachusetts Divorce Law Practice Manual. This newly revised publication brings updated resources within your immediate reach—for fast, accurate, and practical answers to your questions in this highly challenging area of practice.
Highlights from the 2023 edition include
- amended procedures in the Probate and Family Court regarding virtual hearings and registries and interdivisional and interdepartmental case transfers;
- discussions throughout the book of the Supreme Judicial Court's decision in Cavanagh v. Cavanagh , 490 Mass. 398 (2022), which addressed the calculation of alimony and child support and continues to be reviewed and implemented by the Massachusetts courts;
- important amendments to the Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines effective October 2021, including, for example, a specification of three options for parenting time ("shared," two-thirds, and "split"), adjustment of the benchmark child-care cost amount based on the number of children, elimination of the previous 15 percent cap on the health-care credit, and adjustments to the treatment of overtime and income from a secondary job;
- caselaw addressing when to increase the duration of alimony to reflect a premarital period of cohabitation;
- newly added guidance on the selection of guardians ad litem (GALs), discussing the importance of designating an alternate GAL, the distinction between Category E and Category F GALs, securing a GAL during periods when they are in short supply, and use of a special GAL to waive or assert the psychotherapeutic privilege of a minor child;
- the preparation of financial statements and cross-examination on any discrepancies;
- recent Appeals Court cases on the calculation of alimony;
- guidance on e-filing procedures in the Probate and Family Court and variations in procedures among counties;
- recent cases on improper coaching of witnesses during depositions;
- an amendment to the Massachusetts General Laws bringing the state's taxation of payors and recipients of alimony in line with federal practice under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act;
- inflation adjustments to selected dollar amounts in the Bankruptcy Code;
- a Supreme Judicial Court decision on the allocation of postseparation debt;
- the suspension of Standing Order 2-16, which required attendance at an approved parenting education course;
- an Appeals Court decision addressing circumstances where a noncustodial parent living out of state seeks custody of a child and permission to remove the child from Massachusetts; and
- Appeals Court decisions on the enforceability and interpretation of premarital agreements.
The book's ethics commentary has been updated throughout to reflect recent changes in the Massachusetts Rules of Professional Conduct and other developments in the area of professional responsibility.
WWe trust you will find this updated version of the Massachusetts Divorce Law Practice Manual an invaluable resource for your practice.
Very truly yours,
John M. Lawlor, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Update: April 2023
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandAn Introduction to Trial Advocacy
Buy ChapterChapter 02 expandPreparing for Civil Trial in Massachusetts
Buy ChapterChecklist 2.1
- Witness Preparation Checklist Buy FormChecklist 2.2
- Questions to Ask About the Judge Who Will Preside Over Your Upcoming Trial Buy FormChecklist 2.3
- Sample Objection Reference Sheet Buy FormExhibit 2A
- Sample Trial Budget Buy FormExhibit 2B
- Massachusetts Superior Court Seventh Amended Standing Order 1-88 (“Time Standards”) Buy FormExhibit 2C
- Sample Trial Task List and Schedule Buy FormExhibit 2D
- Sample Exhibit List Buy FormExhibit 2E
- Sample Order of Proof Chart Buy FormExhibit 2F
- Sample Motion for a View Buy FormExhibit 2G
- Sample Motion to Conclusively Establish Facts Based upon Judicial Admissions Buy FormExhibit 2H
- Sample Motion to Exclude Character Witnesses Buy FormExhibit 2I
- Sample Trial Memorandum on Leading Questions Buy FormExhibit 2J
- Bibliography Buy FormChapter 03 expandJury Selection
Buy ChapterChapter 04 expandOpening Statement
Buy ChapterChapter 05 expandIntroduction of Evidence
Buy ChapterChecklist 5.1
- Practical Suggestions for Organizing Your Presentation of Evidence Buy FormChapter 06 expandObjections
Buy ChapterChapter 07 expandDirect Examination
Buy ChapterChecklist 7.1
- Common Pretrial Issues in Criminal Cases Buy FormChecklist 7.2
- Rules for Witnesses Facing Cross-Examination Buy FormChecklist 7.3
- Preparing Your Witness for Trial Buy FormChecklist 7.4
- Common Objections and Issues in the Use of Digital Photography Buy FormChecklist 7.5
- Common Objections and Issues: Use of Video Buy FormChecklist 7.6
- Common Objections and Issues: Points of View in Computer Simulations Buy FormChecklist 7.7
- Common Objections and Issues: Illustrative Aids in General Buy FormExhibit 7A
- Proposed Model Jury Instructions on the Use of Technology and Social Media Buy FormExhibit 7B
- Sample Exhibit List Buy FormChapter 08 expandChapter 09 expandChapter 10 expandClosing Argument—Plaintiff’s Perspective
Buy ChapterExhibit 10A
- Closing Argument Excerpt: Sympathy Versus Justice Buy FormExhibit 10B
- Closing Argument Excerpt: Numerous Ways Injury Could Have Been Prevented Buy FormExhibit 10C
- Closing Argument Excerpt: Defendant’s Motive in Medical Negligence Case Buy FormExhibit 10D
- Closing Argument Excerpt: “Saving Something for Closing” Buy FormExhibit 10E
- Closing Argument Excerpt: Contradictions in Defense Theory Buy FormExhibit 10F
- Closing Argument Excerpt: Damages for Permanent Disability Buy FormExhibit 10G
- Closing Argument Excerpt: Damages in Death Case Buy FormExhibit 10H
- Closing Argument Excerpt: Defendants Blaming Each Other and Plaintiff Buy FormChapter 11 expandClosing Argument—Defendant’s Perspective
Buy ChapterChapter 12 expandTrial Motion Practice
Buy ChapterChapter 13 expandDamages—Plaintiff’s Perspective
Buy ChapterChapter 14 expandDamages—Defendant’s Perspective
Buy ChapterChecklist 14.1
- Checklist for Deposition of Plaintiff Buy FormExhibit 11A
- Examples of Closing Argument Buy FormExhibit 14A
- Letter, Application for Court Order, and Proposed Court Order Pursuant to Superior Court Rule 13 Buy FormExhibit 14B
- Notice Letter to Counsel and Keeper of Records Subpoena for Medical Records Buy FormExhibit 14C
- Notice Letter to Counsel and Keeper of Records Subpoena for Health Insurance Records Buy FormExhibit 14D
- Subpoena for 30(b)(6) Deposition of Plaintiff’s Employer Buy FormExhibit 14E
- Keeper of Records Subpoena to Workers’ Compensation Insurer Buy FormChapter 15 expandTrial Advocacy in Criminal Defense
Buy ChapterChecklist 15.1
- Step-by-Step Checklist: Prepare to Be an Effective Advocate for Your Defendant-Client at Trial Buy FormChapter 16 expandMediation and Arbitration
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