How a 2025 Connecticut Bill Would Revise Child Visitation Language
- posted: Dec. 22, 2025
- Child Custody
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?
- posted: Nov. 12, 2025
- Child Custody
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
How Do Connecticut Courts Determine Child Visitation Rights?
- posted: Jul. 12, 2025
- 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
How to Use Mediation Effectively in Child Custody Disputes
- posted: Apr. 12, 2025
- Child Custody
Child custody can be a heavily contested issue in a divorce, often complicated by other disagreements between the couple. However, a decision on custody made by the court will be 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
How Do Children’s Preferences Factor Into Custody Awards?
- posted: Jul. 12, 2023
- Divorce
Child custody disputes are often contentious and complicated. Each parent may have strong opinions about the role they should have in the care and upbringing of their child. Children may Read More
