It's critical to understand the attorney-client privilege if you're getting divorced in Connecticut. It has a big impact. Read on for more. Definition of Attorney-Client Privilege Certain information and documents...
Many people are concerned about privacy during a divorce. There are two types of information to consider. First, there’s information to which both sides are entitled. You can create significant...
Some people wonder whether they should ask their divorce attorney whether they can bring a family member or friend to their meetings with their lawyer. You can understand why --...
Divorces are finalized when the Court either (1) approves your Settlement Agreement, or (2) issues an Order following a Trial. In either case, you will be formally divorced and officially...
When the Court assigns Trial Dates, it’s time for your legal team to begin preparing for trial in earnest. It's important to know that the fact that it's time to...
Your attorney is now in a place to pursue an out-of-court resolution. You decide whether to offer or accept settlements. We will share our legal advice and experience with you...
As you learned in your discovery kick-off session with your Paralegal, “discovery” is term we use for the exchange of legal information. In this phase, you have a lot of...
Many people considering divorce get stuck considering whether to end their marriage and don't choose -- sometimes for years or even decades. In his book Essentialism, Greg McKeown writes about...
Updated November 27, 2023 Sometimes the judge will order or spouses will agree to the point of 1 dollar alimony. People often wonder: "What's the point?" Read on to learn...