At Wright Family Law Group, we know family law isn’t just about paperwork and court dates — it’s about your life, your kids, and your sanity. Whether you’re dealing with divorce drama, custody battles, or the need for protection, we cut through the chaos and fight for what matters
most.
Looking for a Lynn divorce lawyer who won’t sugarcoat things? A child custody attorney who actually listens? Or someone to go to court with you on a restraining order when you need protection yesterday? Call us. You’ll get straight talk, smart strategy, and no judgment.
Because Google can’t represent you in court — but we can.
Our attorneys know the Lynn community and the Massachusetts family courts inside and out. Divorce, custody, child support? We’ve been there, done that, and we don’t waste your time with fluff. You get strategy that’s tailored to your life, not some cookie-cutter advice.
Lynn family law cases usually land in Boston and Suffolk County courts — and guess what? We know the judges, the clerks, the procedures, and the little things that can make a big difference. Local knowledge matters, and we use it to your advantage.
We actually call you back. We explain things in plain English. And we fight hard for you without turning your life into a circus. At Wright Family Law Group, you’re not just another case number — you’re a real person navigating one of the toughest chapters of your life, and we’ve got your back.
Bottom line: Lynn families trust us because we mix skill, compassion, and just enough backbone to get things done.
Wright Family Law Group serves clients across Massachusetts, including Middlesex, Essex, Suffolk, Plymouth, Norfolk, Bristol, Worcester, and Barnstable counties, from our offices in Tewksbury and Danvers, conveniently located near Route 495, Route 95, and Route 93.
Whether you’re facing contested divorce, uncontested divorce, alimony, parenting plan or child support disputes, another family law challenge, the time to act is now. Schedule your free 15-minute discovery call today and get the guidance you need to move forward with confidence.
General information based on Massachusetts law; not legal advice. Outcomes depend on facts. For advice, consult an attorney.

