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At the beginning of the divorce process, the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court process seems cold and confusing.  Additionally, the ramifications of your first court appearance can be serious.  That's why Attorney Niemisto insists on being a zealous advocate for his clients from the first time they step into his office and start preparing for their Temporary Orders hearing.  When it comes to defining the issues of interim child custody, child support, spousal support (alimony), use of the marital home, use of vehicles, allocation of debt and the like, Scott emphasizes how this critical stage of any divorce matter may have a lasting effect upon the future permanent orders of the Court.

A sizable portion Scott's practice is dedicated to research and articles on family law topics.   This enhances his ability to litigate family law cases at the trial level and keeps him abreast of the latest trends in family law practice and leads to a greater appreciation of the factual and legal issues that need to be addressed in a typical family court trial. 

Scott also serves as attorney for both sides of any paternity matter.  If you are a mother seeking to establish paternity and the father does not dispute he is the biological parent, Attorney Niemisto will petition the court to obtain financial information and determine the proper child support obligation.  If you are the father, Scott will commence proceedings to establish your parental rights and obligations, including a parenting plan which is in the best interest of the child.

Scott Niemisto completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Florida and is a law school graduate from New England School of Law.

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Contested Divorce
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Father's Rights
Grandparents' Rights
Guardianship
Separation Agreements
Child Support Issues
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Parental Relocation
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Restraining Orders
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Divorce Estate Planning
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Department of Revenue Representation
Mediation
Department of Social Services Defense
Tax Issues
Prenuptial Agreements
Forensic Investigations
Interstate & International Custody Disputes
Gay & Lesbian Custody
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