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While no divorce is easy, international divorce and custody cases can be especially complex and high-stake. If you are facing the prospect of an international divorce, you need legal help from a...
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You know you want to move on, but you also want an amicable divorce.  How do you do everything possible to move on amicably?  You're looking for a divorce you...
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A temporary injunction is a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action. Sometimes, a party will file...
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“Ex parte” is one of the legal terms that often comes up when there is an emergency custody issue. Due process requires that parties are entitled to notice and the opportunity to be heard....
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“Ex parte” is one of the legal terms that often comes up when there is an emergency family law issue. Due process requires that parties are entitled to notice and the...
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At some point when discussing property division in your divorce, the term “quitclaim deed” may come up. Quitclaim deeds arise during divorce in the context of real estate — also called “real property.”...
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How does one spouse’s abandonment impact a Connecticut divorce? You may wonder whether abandonment or desertion is one of the available “grounds” — or bases — for divorce. Read on to...
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When divorcing a narcissist, you will likely be very concerned about how the narcissist will react to your divorce. A recent psychiatric study found that the biggest consequence of narcissism is suffering by...
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Updated November 27, 2023 When considering a divorce, it's vital to understand that Connecticut has three ways to get divorced.  They are litigation, mediation, and collaborative divorce. This blog answers...
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One term that you may hear during your divorce is “Kitchen Table Conversations.” In a kitchen table conversation, negotiations and discussions occur directly between the spouses. The phrase “kitchen table” is often...
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