Uncontested Divorce Considerations

Summary

In Massachusetts, uncontested divorce agreements often address child support, alimony, and college expenses. Child support typically ends at 18 or upon high school graduation unless otherwise specified. Alimony is not mandated if both parties agree to its absence. College expenses are not legally required but can be agreed upon. In court, questions may focus on informal support agreements, alimony absence, handling future college costs, co-signing loans, and communication about educational expenses.

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yes, possible questions in court
In an uncontested divorce in Massachusetts, especially when discussing child support, alimony, and college expenses, here are some potential questions that may arise in court:
*. Child Support:
- Are there any informal agreements or expectations for financial support for Elena?
*. Alimony:
- Have both parties agreed on the absence of alimony obligations?
*. College Expenses:
- How will future college expenses for Anna be handled if she decides to attend college?
*. Co-signing Loans:
- What are the terms and conditions agreed upon for co-signing student loans?
*. Communication:
- How will the parties communicate and make decisions about future educational expenses?
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