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    PROUSALIS & PAPANTONAKIS, P.C.

    40 Salem Street

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    Lynnfield, MA 01940

     

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    Prousalis & Papantonakis, P.C.

    (P&P Law) is a law firm located just 15 miles north of Boston that aims to provide tailored and personal service to its clients. It is comprised of two attorneys, Robert A. Prousalis and John N. Papantonakis.  Both are licensed Massachusetts Attorneys with the ability to practice state-wide, but prefer to center their practices in eastern Massachusetts.  Prior to P&P Law taking your case, you will have the ability to meet  with either attorneys Prousalis or Papantonakis to review and analyze your case thoroughly.  Attorneys Prousalis and Papantonakis have over 3 decades of combined legal experience.    If you want the benefits of personal service combined with over 3 decades of legal experience, P&P Law is for you. 

     

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    04-01-2012

     


    Massachusetts is one of the few states in the country that does not recognize a formal legal separation. The reason for it goes deep into the Commonwealth’s roots of past case law and the explanation is fairly complex. In summary however, Massachusetts laws recognize that if a married couple is no longer living together, then they are legally separated

    03013-2013

     


    A married couple considering divorce and faced with an insurmountable debt that likely will result in bankruptcy should file a joint bankruptcy, wipe out their mutual debts, and then proceed with their divorces if at all possible. Marital discord however often makes this impossible because a divorcing couple’s communication usually has deteriorated to the point where joint financial decisions are no longer possible.

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