Massachusetts Family Law Attorney
At the Law Office of Roland A. Turmaine, I provide experienced personalized legal representation to families in Lowell, Middlesex County, and the surrounding areas. For over 30 years, I have developed the vast legal knowledge necessary for finding meaningful solutions in a variety of situations. I will take great care with the details of your case and handle every aspect of your casework myself.
Contact My Firm to Schedule a Free Initial Consultation:
- Local: 978-250-4980
No legalese spoken here. I will discuss your case with you in a clear, straight forward manner.
Divorce
Undergoing a divorce can be extremely stressful. I understand emotions are raw. As an experienced lawyer, I will help you obtain your goals pertaining to marital property division, parenting and support.
Parenting Issues
Both parents want what is best for their children, however, they often have differing ideas. I will attempt to help you establish common ground and create mutually beneficial parenting agreements regarding child custody and visitation, child support and paternity claims. I can help you avoid an expensive time consuming legal battle. I can also represent you in a trial when that is the reasonable course to take.
Financial Disputes
The details in financial arrangements can have a great impact in your future ability to provide for yourself and your family. In disputes regarding child support, alimony and asset division, I can help you obtain quick and effective resolution.
Enforcement and Modification of Court Orders
Seeking the enforcement or modification of family court orders, is a difficult, fact driven process. That's why it is essential to have an experienced lawyer who understands how to present information in a manner that fits a judge's predispositions.
Contact me to schedule a free initial consultation and discuss your concerns in any of these areas. My office, located in Chelmsford, Massachusetts is open weekdays from 8 until 5. I am also available for evening and weekend appointments.

