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How Mediation Can Address Child Support in Connecticut

Child support can become a significant issue in many divorces. Ultimately, the courts will apply the Connecticut Child Support Guidelines, but there may be deviations from the guideline amount if Read More

What Happens to the Marital Home in a Connecticut Divorce?

In a Connecticut divorce, few assets spark more anxiety than the marital home. For many couples, the family residence is their largest investment and also provides stability and comfort, especially Read More

Premarital Assets Aren’t Automatically Shielded in a Connecticut Divorce

When couples enter marriage, they might assume that assets they owned before tying the knot will remain solely theirs if the marriage ends. However, Connecticut is an “all property” state, Read More

How a 2025 Connecticut Bill Would Revise Child Visitation Language

Connecticut lawmakers are considering a bill to change family law terminology by replacing the word “visitation” with “parenting time” throughout the state’s statutes and court procedures. This adjustment marks a Read More

What Are the Limits on a Custodial Parent Relocating With a Child?

When a parent in Connecticut wishes to relocate with their children after a custody order has been established, several important legal considerations come into play. Relocation cases are highly sensitive Read More

The Fine Points of Dividing Retirement Funds in a Connecticut Divorce

The division of retirement accounts In a Connecticut divorce is governed by an “all property” equitable distribution model. Unlike states that distinguish between "marital" and "separate" property, Connecticut considers all Read More

How Social Media Activity Can Hurt Your Personal Injury Case

Posting on social media in the aftermath of a personal injury accident can undermine your case in ways you might not expect. insurance companies and their legal representatives routinely monitor Read More

How Are Child Support Obligations Shared in in Connecticut?

When parents are separated due to divorce or other reasons, they each retain the legal obligation to support their children. In Connecticut, that obligation is allocated using the "Income Shares Read More

How Do Connecticut Courts Determine Child Visitation Rights?

In Connecticut divorce cases, courts prioritize the best interests of the child when deciding on child custody and visitation matters. Joint custody is presumed to be the best arrangement. Visitation Read More

Your Legal Remedies After the Wrongful Death of a Family Member

When a person dies due to the negligent, reckless or intentional actions of another individual, a wrongful death lawsuit can be brought to provide financial compensation to the decedent’s estate Read More

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