Digital assets like Bitcoin and Litecoin have attracted a growing number of investors in recent years — yet, cryptocurrency is still far from mainstream. That can make dividing the assets in a divorce — or even finding them — difficult. “Virtual currency” has been around…
Scientific and social advances have opened the door for many more people to become parents than ever before. Whenever gestational surrogacy is involved, however, it’s important to learn everything you can about the legal options available. In particular, you should understand the difference between a…
Coming to an agreement on custody arrangements is not always easy for both parents. Many custody battles wind up in family court, where the judge makes the decision as to who will have custody of the child. Once an agreement is in place, both parents…
Divorce is on the horizon and the time has come to prepare for mediation. You understand the basic advantages when compared to litigation, but you’re still unsure of exactly what to expect once the process is up and running. Here are five important divorce mediation…
The emotions and memories surrounding the months, weeks and days leading up to your child’s adoption are probably varied and tied to deep feelings that will never be forgotten. Helping your adopted child to feel his or her importance and value is something you can…
As a high-asset couple in Connecticut currently going through a divorce, the asset division alone can potentially be a headache. We at Reich & Truax, PLLC, discuss one thing that can make it even more complex: the possibility of a spouse lying about their financial…
If you are one of the many people across the United States who is supportive of the right for men and women to find their way to parenthood through alternative means, you would be happy to live in Connecticut. Yours is one of the many…
If you and your spouse have experienced significant marital challenges, you may be considering filing for divorce. Many Connecticut couples think about the potential of getting divorced for some time before they actually take steps to file for a divorce. If you are in this…
It is old news that those 50 and older are divorcing more than that age group ever has in the past. This trend of gray divorce often comes with unique and complicated factors, such as dividing retirement plans and other high assets, as well as…
At the law offices of Reich & Truax, PLLC, we know that one of the last words most Connecticut residents want to hear associated with their divorce is “amicable.” After all, the circumstances that led to the end of your marriage were likely to be…