Attorney Alessio practices various types of trial work including criminal defense, divorce, paternity, custody, judgment modification, family law, collections, contract disputes, landlord tenant law, general civil litigation, and appeals. He has tried cases in Federal District Court, the Massachusetts Superior Courts, District Courts, Probate & Family Courts, and Juvenile Courts.
He also participates in the Berkshire Probate & Family Court's Lawyer of the Day and Attorneys Representing Children volunteer programs. He is a past member of the Berkshire Bar Association Executive Committee, a past member of the Board of Directors of the Berkshire Chapter of the American Cancer Society. I limit my practice to the topics listed.
This limitation allows me to better serve my clients' needs in these particular areas of the law.
He also participates in the Berkshire Probate & Family Court's Lawyer of the Day and Attorneys Representing Children volunteer programs. He is a past member of the Berkshire Bar Association Executive Committee, a past member of the Board of Directors of the Berkshire Chapter of the American Cancer Society. I limit my practice to the topics listed.
This limitation allows me to better serve my clients' needs in these particular areas of the law.
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You and your spouse are potential adversaries in a divorce.
This is true even in a divorce that is settled amicably by agreement.
The ethical rules that lawyers must follow do not allow a lawyer to represent two people with either actual or potential conflicting interests except in very unusual cases.
Such dual representation is never appropriate in divorce cases.
You and your spouse each need your own lawyer to look out for your individual rights and interests.
You and your spouse are potential adversaries in a divorce.
This is true even in a divorce that is settled amicably by agreement.
The ethical rules that lawyers must follow do not allow a lawyer to represent two people with either actual or potential conflicting interests except in very unusual cases.
Such dual representation is never appropriate in divorce cases.
You and your spouse each need your own lawyer to look out for your individual rights and interests.
Most criminal defense matters are handled for a flat fee paid in advance as a retainer.
The flat fee, which is usually between $6,000.00 and $10,000.00 for District Court cases and $10,000.00 and up for Superior Court cases, covers all aspects of taking the case all the way through trial to verdict.
The only costs not included in the flat fee are those things that need to be done in the case that require money be paid out, such as hiring a private investigator and summonsing witnesses for trial.
The flat fee, which is usually between $6,000.00 and $10,000.00 for District Court cases and $10,000.00 and up for Superior Court cases, covers all aspects of taking the case all the way through trial to verdict.
The only costs not included in the flat fee are those things that need to be done in the case that require money be paid out, such as hiring a private investigator and summonsing witnesses for trial.
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