Divorce for Taunton Residents
Divorce legal information for Taunton, Bristol County readers. Free first telephone consultation; the intake line is answered 24 hours a day.
Taunton: the short answer
Taunton, Massachusetts is a no-fault divorce state under M.G.L. c. 208, sec. 1B, with most cases filed as an irretrievable breakdown. The state's equitable-distribution rule treats nearly all marital assets as divisible, including premarital property and inheritance in many cases. Alimony is governed by the 2011 Alimony Reform Act, which sets durational limits based on length of marriage. The intake call with Jim Glaser Law captures the marriage timeline, asset and debt picture, parenting situation, and any pending court dates. The firm either handles the matter or connects the client with a Taunton, Massachusetts family-law partner attorney at no extra cost to the client. Divorce matters are billed on a fixed-fee or hourly basis depending on the scope of representation, addressed in the written fee agreement.
Massachusetts is a no-fault divorce state and Taunton matters proceed under the same M.G.L. c. 208 framework as anywhere else. Taunton divorce filings are heard in the Bristol County Probate and Family Court. Massachusetts is a no-fault state, and most divorces resolve through a separation agreement that addresses property division, alimony, and (where applicable) custody and child support.
Which Taunton courts handle this
For readers in Taunton, the following Bristol County courts hear this category of matter:
- Bristol County Probate and Family Court 11 Court Street, Taunton, MA 02780 all divorce filings
Filing in the wrong forum is a procedural setback rather than a permanent bar, but it costs time. Counsel routes the matter to the correct court at intake.
Bringing this matter to Jim Glaser Law from Taunton
A Taunton resident wanting to engage Jim Glaser Law calls the listed number. Intake runs around the clock, every day. After the first attorney conversation (which is free), the firm decides whether to extend a written engagement letter under Mass. R. Prof. C. 1.5(c). On contingency engagements, attorney fees are conditioned on a recovery; what counts as a recoverable case cost or expense is enumerated in the agreement so there are no surprises later.
Taunton sits in Bristol County, Massachusetts, with a population of approximately 59,408 per the most recent Census estimate. Bristol County matters of this category are heard and administered through the appropriate Bristol County forums and are evaluated under the same Massachusetts framework that applies to every divorce matter in the Commonwealth.
Taunton is one of the seats of Bristol County and houses the Taunton District Court on Broadway; the Bristol Superior Court in Fall River and New Bedford rotate civil and criminal docket coverage. Morton Hospital is the primary medical-records origin point for Taunton residents in personal-injury cases. The Whittenton, Oakland, Weir, and East Taunton neighborhoods are commonly named in residential premises matters; the Route 24 / Route 140 / Route 44 interchange concentrates the auto-accident pattern, particularly for through-traffic between Boston and the South Coast. The MBTA South Coast Rail extension brought commuter rail service to Taunton via the new station serving the city. Taunton was incorporated as a town in 1639 and as a city in 1864. The city covers roughly 48 square miles in southeastern Massachusetts and is one of the seats of Bristol County. Taunton ZIP codes span 02718 through 02780, with downtown at 02780 and East Taunton at 02718.
Taunton divorce residency requires either spouse to have lived in Massachusetts for one year, or for the cause of divorce to have arisen in Massachusetts. Taunton's Whittenton, Oakland, Weir, and East Taunton neighborhoods are commonly named in residential premises matters originating in the city.
Taunton divorce matters of this category proceed in the Bristol County Probate and Family Court at 11 Court Street, Taunton, MA 02780. Morton Hospital and St. Luke's Hospital (Southcoast) are among the Bristol County hospitals that serve Taunton residents. Case-flow runs from filing through service, temporary orders, financial disclosure, mediation, and either separation agreement or trial.
Taunton's smaller-community size shapes its case landscape: a defined courthouse, primary hospital network, and concentrated insurance-carrier presence. First-call intake for Taunton family matters captures the marriage timeline, the children if any, the financial picture, and the immediate concerns to determine fit and urgency.
Frequently asked from Taunton
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Where are Taunton divorce cases heard?
Bristol County Probate and Family Court (11 Court Street, Taunton, MA 02780) for all divorce filings.
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What is the filing deadline for divorce matters originating in Taunton?
The deadline is set by Massachusetts law (not by city), generally three years from the date of the incident under M.G.L. c. 260, sec. 2A for civil tort claims. Some matters carry shorter deadlines (workers comp notice, claims against a public entity). Telephone (617) JIM-WINS for the deadline that applies to your facts.
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What information should Taunton readers have ready for the first call?
Basic facts: when and where it happened, who else was involved, whether there is a police or incident report, the names of any insurance carriers, and a brief summary of injuries or damages. Do not worry about being incomplete; the intake conversation is a starting point.
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What if my divorce matter happened outside of Taunton?
Jim Glaser Law represents Massachusetts clients statewide. The intake conversation will identify the city and county where the matter arose so the appropriate forum and law are matched to the facts. Out-of-state matters are referred to counsel admitted in that state.
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Does Jim Glaser Law offer Spanish-language consultations for Taunton?
Spanish capability is available on request through partner counsel in the firm's referral network. Tell the intake operator if Spanish is preferred and the call will be routed accordingly.
How divorce cases proceed under Massachusetts law
Massachusetts divorce matters are governed primarily by state statute and case law that applies uniformly across the Commonwealth. Taunton, Bristol County residents engaging counsel for a divorce case proceed under the same procedural and substantive framework that governs every divorce matter in Massachusetts. The practical differences between Taunton and other Massachusetts cities are venue (which court hears the matter), local court personnel and tendencies, and the local insurance adjusters or counterparties who routinely handle the carrier or defense side. Massachusetts trial courts maintain a high degree of consistency in how they handle divorce matters, but local counsel familiar with the Bristol County bench and bar produces measurably better outcomes than counsel new to the venue.
The strength of a Taunton divorce matter typically rests on three things: documented harm or breach, available insurance or assets to pay a recovery, and the strength of the documentary record in the file. The first telephone consultation with Jim Glaser Law evaluates each of these for your specific facts and gives you a realistic assessment of how the matter is likely to proceed. Documentary evidence matters most in the early weeks of any case, before memories fade and physical evidence is altered or discarded. The firm advises Taunton clients on what to preserve, what to document, and what statements to avoid making to opposing parties or their carriers.
Massachusetts has a robust appellate-court tradition that shapes how divorce matters are evaluated at the trial-court level. The Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) is the Commonwealth's court of last resort, and the Appeals Court hears most intermediate appeals. Taunton divorce cases that present novel issues or significant disputed facts may be appealed; most do not, but the threat of appellate review shapes settlement negotiations. Jim Glaser Law has practiced before Massachusetts courts at every level since 1995 and considers appellate posture as part of every divorce case evaluation.
Massachusetts statutes and case law
- M.G.L. c. 260 sec. 2A. Three-year statute of limitations for most civil tort claims in Massachusetts; runs from the date of injury or, in some matters, from the date the injury was reasonably discoverable.
- M.G.L. c. 231 sec. 85. Modified comparative negligence rule (50% bar) applicable to most negligence-based claims; recovery reduced by claimant's percentage of fault and barred entirely above 50%.
- M.G.L. c. 93A. Massachusetts unfair and deceptive practices statute; double or triple damages plus attorney fees available in qualifying consumer and business-to-business cases when violations are willful or knowing.
- M.G.L. c. 258. Tort Claims Act; governs claims against state and municipal entities, including the two-year written-presentment requirement and the $100,000 per-claimant damages cap.
- M.G.L. c. 231 sec. 6B and 6C. Pre-judgment and post-judgment interest provisions; apply to most damage awards in Massachusetts civil cases at statutory rates.
- Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure. Procedural rules governing filed cases in Superior, District, and Land Courts; specialized procedural rules apply in Probate and Family Court and the BLS.
Common divorce case patterns in Taunton
- Divorce matter arising in Taunton: first analysis is venue and applicable Massachusetts statute.
- Divorce matter where another party's insurance is in scope: pre-suit demand under applicable Massachusetts framework.
- Divorce matter that crosses Massachusetts and another state: choice-of-law analysis where Taunton jurisdiction may not apply.
- Divorce matter involving a Massachusetts state or municipal entity: Tort Claims Act notice and damages-cap analysis.
- Divorce matter referred to specialized counsel where appropriate: Jim Glaser Law refers without fee to partner attorneys when a matter falls outside the firm's primary practice areas.
Typical timeline for a Taunton divorce matter
Initial intake and case evaluation occur during the first telephone consultation, which is offered without charge. The firm opens a file, captures documentary evidence, and identifies the controlling Massachusetts statutes and case law for your specific {label.toLowerCase()} facts.
Pre-suit work runs from intake through demand or settlement, typically three to twelve months depending on the matter's complexity. Bristol County procedures and local counterparts shape pacing within the broader Massachusetts framework.
Where pre-suit resolution is not available, litigation in the appropriate Bristol County or Massachusetts state forum follows standard procedure under the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure or applicable specialized procedural rules. The decision to file suit is made jointly by the firm and the client based on the available pre-suit resolution.
What can be recovered in a divorce case
- Documented past damages caused by the conduct or breach in question (medical bills, repair costs, lost income, out-of-pocket expenses).
- Future damages where reasonably foreseeable and provable under Massachusetts law (anticipated medical care, lost earning capacity, ongoing repair or remediation costs).
- General damages for pain, suffering, emotional distress, or loss of enjoyment where the matter is a personal-injury or wrongful-death case under Massachusetts law.
- Statutory damages, multipliers, or attorney fees where the applicable Massachusetts statute provides them (Chapter 93A, wage-and-hour statutes, civil-rights statutes).
- Equitable relief (injunction, specific performance, declaratory relief) where money damages are inadequate or where Massachusetts law specifically authorizes equitable relief.
- Pre-judgment and post-judgment interest under M.G.L. c. 231 sec. 6B and 6C, applied to the principal recovery from the date specified by statute.
- Costs and fees recoverable under the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure or by statute, where applicable.
More questions Taunton residents ask about divorce
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What is the deadline to file a divorce claim in Massachusetts?
Most Massachusetts civil claims must be filed within three years of the cause of action under M.G.L. c. 260 sec. 2A. Some matters carry shorter deadlines (claims against state or municipal entities, certain contract claims, certain consumer-protection claims). The first telephone consultation with Jim Glaser Law identifies the deadline that applies to your specific Taunton facts.
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Does Jim Glaser Law handle {label} cases for Taunton residents on contingency?
Most divorce matters accepted by the firm are handled on contingency, which means no attorney fee is owed unless and until the matter resolves with a recovery to the client. Case-related costs and expenses are addressed in the written fee agreement at intake. Divorce matters that fall outside the firm's primary practice areas may be referred to a Massachusetts partner attorney without fee to the reader.
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Where will my Taunton divorce case be heard?
Divorce matters are heard in the appropriate Bristol County or Massachusetts state forum based on the case type, amount in controversy, and applicable jurisdictional rules. The first telephone consultation identifies the appropriate forum for your specific facts and confirms whether the firm handles your matter directly or refers to partner counsel.
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What information should I have ready for my first Taunton consultation?
Basic facts about what happened, when, where, and who else was involved. Any related documents (correspondence, contracts, incident reports, medical records, photos, financial records relevant to damages). Names and contact information for any witnesses. Policy or coverage information for any insurance that may be in scope. Do not worry about being incomplete; the intake conversation is a starting point.
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Will my Taunton divorce matter end up in court?
Most matters do not. The majority of divorce cases resolve through pre-suit negotiation. Litigation is reserved for matters where a fair pre-suit resolution is not available. The decision to file suit is made jointly by the firm and the client based on the specific facts and the available pre-suit resolution.
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What if my Taunton divorce matter involves multiple parties or multiple insurance policies?
Multi-party and multi-policy divorce matters are common in Massachusetts. The first telephone consultation identifies every party who may be liable, every insurance policy that may be in scope, and any procedural rules that apply when multiple parties are joined. Bristol County procedure permits joining multiple defendants in a single action, and the firm's evaluation considers each party's contribution and each carrier's coverage.
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Are there any costs to me even if Jim Glaser Law accepts my Taunton divorce matter on contingency?
Case-related costs and expenses are addressed in the written fee agreement signed at intake. Common costs in Massachusetts divorce matters include medical-record requests, expert opinion fees, court filing fees, deposition costs, and copies. The firm typically advances these costs and is reimbursed from any recovery; if there is no recovery, the fee agreement specifies whether costs remain the client's responsibility. Specifics are reviewed during the first telephone consultation and in the written fee agreement.
Information on this page is published as legal information, not legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Attorney advertising under Mass. R. Prof. C. 7.1 to 7.5. Responsible attorney: Jim Glaser, Massachusetts.