If you decide to file for divorce in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, your experience will depend entirely on the type of marriage dissolution you are going to have and the way you choose to approach it.The simplest option would be filing for uncontested divorce, and using an online service to do it.

Options for Filing in Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Cost

Timeline

Contested Divorce

$12,000-$30,000 for each spouse.

Hard to predict. Usually around 1 year.

Online Divorce

Under $1,000

The shortest one that divorce laws in Massachusetts allow.

Uncontested Divorce

Around $5,000

A few months on average.

Free forms

When choosing which Suffolk County divorce papers to file, it is important to consider every aspect of your case. Having children or different types of assets and debts will significantly change the set of documents you will be required to submit. You will find some of the common divorce forms required to file in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, below.

***Note that these forms are an example of the documents that you will be required to fill out. In general, the court will oblige you to file more than 15 divorce forms depending on the complexity of your case.***

Couples who cannot reach an agreement on financial, property, and child-related aspects of their divorce will have to file for contested marriage dissolution. The only way they can end their marriage is by hiring lawyers and paying them huge sums for advocating on their behalf.

Those who are in agreement, can file for uncontested divorce in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, either with or without a lawyer. Those who do not want to hire an attorney can save both time and money by getting online divorce in Massachusetts.

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Divorce Courts in Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Suffolk Probate and Family Court

Court Address:

24 New Chardon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114

Phone:

617-788-8301

Fax:

617-788-8962

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Parking information:

There is no public parking available at this courthouse. Parking at your own expense is available in the vicinity of the courthouse at parking lots and garages and metered spaces on the streets.

Helpful tips

If some of the information seems unclear, it might be necessary to contact the Suffolk County court clerk. You might want to consider asking about:

  • Any additional forms that might be required specifically by this court.
  • Filing fees and other court-related expenses that you might have to cover.
  • Recent changes or updates that have not yet been reflected on their website.

While court clerks cannot provide legal advice, they can be very helpful when it comes to factual questions about court procedures and processes.

Suffolk County Notaries

Comparing fees, locations, and availability of notaries in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, as well as how well they answered your questions will help you make an informed decision and choose the most suitable notary for your situation. Here is the list of county notaries in the area:

Notary Service Boston

Saugus, MA
Phone: 617-394-8129 · Cell: 617-394-8129

Tanya Walker

Dorchester Center, MA
Phone: 617-249-5201 · Cell: 617-249-5201

Flomen Tendong

Boston, MA
Phone: 617-832-5182 · Cell: 617-832-5182

Geovanne Colon

Boston, MA
Phone: 617-821-1757 · Cell: 617-821-1757

Tausha Cox

Dorchester, MA
Phone: 617-974-2822

Jo Ann Straub

Revere, MA
Phone: 617-849-2286

Jerry Bousseau

Boston, MA
Phone: 617-910-0029

Luis Tejada

Chelsea, MA
Phone: 617-306-0732

Natasha T. Gumbs-Levarity

Boston, MA
Phone: 617-590-0655

Kathleen Pauyo

Boston, MA
Phone: 954-448-8229

Helpful tips

  • Before settling on a specific notary in Suffolk County, consider contacting them to inquire about the price of their services and ask if any additional documents are needed
  • Fill out all the necessary fields in the forms beforehand. You will not be able to change or add new information to the papers after they are notarized.
  • Sign the documents in front of a notary public. As notaries have legal liability to confirm the validity of your signature, you can put it down on the form only in their presence.
  • Bring an ID or a driver’s license for verification purposes. Make sure that the form of identification you are carrying has your signature on it so thata notary can compare it with the one you are going to put on the paperwork.

Child Support Services

Please note that this section will only be useful for spouses filing for divorce with children in Massachusetts.

Feel free to use the link provided on the page to review information regarding Massachusetts child support guidelines and payments. You are also welcome to use the contact information of the child support division if you have any specific inquiries. Before making a call, please note that you will find answers to the most common questions on their website, no matter if you are the one who will be receiving or paying child support in Suffolk County.

County name: Worcester County

Phone: 800-332-2733

Address: Central Regional Office
67 Millbrook St., Suite 300
Worcester, MA 01606-2844

Website: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/child-support-enforcement-division