Keeping Your Connecticut Divorce Off “Track C”
- posted: Apr. 12, 2024
- Family Law,  Divorce
Connecticut’s revamped case management system for family law matters — known as “Pathways” — places each divorce on one of three tracks based on level of complexity and the amount Read More
Deceptive Tactics to Watch for in a High Net Worth Divorce
- posted: Feb. 12, 2024
- Family Law,  Divorce
High net worth divorces are those in which the couple’s property is in the millions of dollars. Such divorces usually involve complex asset portfolios that include bank accounts, retirement accounts, Read More
What You Should Know About Prenuptial Agreements in Connecticut
- posted: Dec. 12, 2023
- Family Law
When the prospect of marriage is on the horizon, discussions about potential divorce may seem unromantic and out of place. However, prenuptial agreements, often referred to as "prenups," are valuable Read More
Dealing with Changes to Custody and Visitation Arrangements Caused by COVID-19
- posted: May 14, 2020
- Corona Virus,  COVID-19,  Family Law
Divorced parents are accustomed to raising children amidst changing circumstances, but the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced challenges that many of us have never seen before. Stay at home orders have Read More
How a Coronavirus-related Income Loss Could Affect Your Alimony and Child Support
- posted: May 07, 2020
- Corona Virus,  COVID-19,  Family Law
Many people have faced a job loss or reduction in income due the coronavirus pandemic. In such a case it might be difficult for an ex-spouse paying alimony or a Read More
Communicating With Your Ex About COVID-19 Custody Issues
- posted: Apr. 17, 2020
- Corona Virus,  COVID-19,  Family Law
During a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, family becomes more important than ever, especially for children whose schedules have been disrupted by long-term school closures and the cancellation of Read More