The Law Office of Moira E. Tierney is the premier domestic relations law firm in Southeastern Massachusetts. With high levels of skill, knowledge and expertise, the firm is a resource for men and women facing difficult family law challenges. We specialize in representing clients in sophisticated domestic relations matters, including custody disputes, premarital agreements, complex property division, alimony, modification/termination of support, parental relocation, paternity, grandparent rights, guardianships, and contempt proceedings. We also provide services in the area of alternative dispute resolution (mediation, collaborative law and arbitration). Our broad service area includes Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket counties.
We offer comprehensive services custom-tailored to meet each client’s individual needs and circumstances. We take a team approach to problem-solving with our clients and within the firm. Our excellent reputation in Southeastern Massachusetts allows us to call upon other professionals to contribute additional expertise — such as business valuation experts, real estate appraisers, pension valuation experts, accountants, certified financial planners, vocational experts, therapists, and parenting coordinators. You can rely on us to take an aggressive approach and employ creative solutions.
"We know current laws, innovative settlement strategies, and how Massachusetts family courts operate extremely well. Opposing attorneys know that we prepare rigorously and go the distance for each client. "
As a dedicated family law practice, we can help you be the better-prepared party in any disputed matter. To the greatest possible extent, we want you to maintain control over outcomes that will impact the rest of your life.
Our schedule is flexible, allowing us to meet with clients on nights and weekends, as needed.
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