GBM provides a safe space for disputing parties to amicably resolve their differences.

Massachusetts Family Law

Divorce is the process for legally ending a marriage. A Joint Petition for Divorce can be filed by parties who mediate all terms of their divorce and successfully execute a Separation Agreement.

  • Learn more about obtaining a No-Fault 1A Divorce in Massachusetts here.

Child Support payments are for the support and care of a child when the parents are no longer living in the same home.

  • Learn your rights and obligations regarding Child Support payments here.

  • Review the 2021 Child Support Guidelines here.

Alimony, also known as Spousal Support, is available to some parties after a divorce.

  • Learn more about the 4 types of Alimony here.

  • Learn how Alimony is decided by Courts here.

Child Custody and Parenting Time

  • Learn more about who can file for child custody and parenting plans here.

Connecticut Family Law

Divorce is the process for legally ending a marriage. With a mediated agreement, you and your spouse may ask the Court to waive the 90-day waiting period, and allow you to speed up the process of divorce.

  • Learn more about the divorce process in Connecticut here.

  • Learn about a divorce with an agreement here.

Child Custody and Parenting Time

  • Learn more about child custody and the “best interest of the child” standard here.

Alimony payments, also known as Spousal Support, are monetary payments to a spouse or former spouse. Alimony may be paid either during the divorce process or once finalized.

  • Learn more about alimony here.

Child Support payments are for the support and care of a child when the parents are no longer living in the same home. Support payments are calculated using an “income share” model.

  • Learn more about child support here.