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Dividing marital property in Connecticut
Aug 01, 2024
Dividing marital property in Connecticut

The property that a married couple accumulates during the course of their marriage is typically subjected to division in the event of divorce. Most states view the property as either belonging to both spouses or belonging to just one of them. They then divide the…

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Modifying child custody orders in Connecticut
Jul 22, 2024
Modifying child custody orders in Connecticut

Child custody arrangements in Connecticut are established based on the child’s best interests. Therefore, they can be modified accordingly to suit the current situation if there has been a substantial change in circumstances since the original orders were issued. Substantial changes can include: Parental relocation…

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3 concerns about dating after divorce when sharing custody
Jul 08, 2024
3 concerns about dating after divorce when sharing custody

There are many stages of rebuilding during and after a divorce. Divorcing spouses often need to spend some time healing themselves and learning to live independently again. There can also be an adjustment period when there are children involved. Acclimating to custody exchanges and sole…

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Can summer’s end spell the end of your marriage?
Jul 03, 2024
Can summer’s end spell the end of your marriage?

It’s said that everything has its season or time – and that’s also true of divorce. A University of Washington study confirmed something that family law offices already knew to be true: August is a big month for new divorce filings. Why does the end…

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3 ways to prepare for a divorce
Jun 12, 2024
3 ways to prepare for a divorce

So you’ve decided to tell your spouse you want a divorce. Before you go any further it may be wise to do some preparation. The chaos of announcing you want a divorce could make clear thinking time harder to come by so it is useful…

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What is the dissipation of assets in a divorce?
May 29, 2024
What is the dissipation of assets in a divorce?

It is important to stay alert for underhand financial maneuvers in a divorce. This does not mean you should assume your spouse is up to no good and it certainly does not mean you should raise the subject unless you have concrete evidence. What it…

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Making virtual visitation work when your child is sick
May 24, 2024
Making virtual visitation work when your child is sick

When your child is sick and they’re with their other parent, you may feel helpless. Thankfully, virtual visitation can be a helpful tool in these circumstances, allowing you to stay connected with your child as they navigate their health challenges. With that said, virtual visitations…

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How does your daily commute impact divorce odds?
May 02, 2024
How does your daily commute impact divorce odds?

You took a new job because you would be paid far more than you were at your previous position. You felt like this would create financial stability and help you provide for your family. If anything, you felt like this would make your marriage much…

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How can addiction affect child custody rulings?
Apr 30, 2024
How can addiction affect child custody rulings?

Divorces often become quite emotional, especially when spouses don’t agree on what is appropriate for their family moving forward. When there are children involved, conflicts often arise related to parenting time and parenting decisions. There is a standard expectation in Connecticut that adults should share…

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Now is the time to create a co-parenting summer schedule
Apr 25, 2024
Now is the time to create a co-parenting summer schedule

Longer days and warmer weather mean springtime in Connecticut. Soon, children will be on summer break. This is a great time to create lasting memories; however, without careful planning, co-parents may experience conflicts. Cooperation and flexibility In a couple of months, school will be out…

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