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When you are preparing to meet with a custody lawyer, it’s very normal to wonder: “What will my child custody attorney ask me?” Read on to find out. Your Child...
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Sometimes a parent will wonder how to add another parent’s name to a birth certificate.  The answer depends on your particular situation.  Read on to learn more. Married Parents and...
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Many people want to avoid going to court in person. The new online divorce process in Connecticut can be a great option. Read on to learn more. Getting Divorced Online Without...
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Many people with children worry about enforcing child support orders. Or, in Other words: “What happens if my ex doesn’t pay the child support that the court ordered?  And how...
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Parents involved in a divorce or child custody litigation may hear the term “Attorney for the Minor Child” or “AMC.” It’s reasonable to wonder: “What is an Attorney for the Minor Child?” Read on to...
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Parents involved in a divorce or child custody litigation may hear the term “Guardian ad Litem” or “GAL.” It’s reasonable to wonder: “What is a Guardian ad Litem?” Read on to learn more. What’s the...
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A common worry for people getting divorced is: “What happens if my ex-spouse doesn’t follow the divorce court’s order?”  Or, in other words, how do you enforce a divorce court...
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Among the decisions that get made in a divorce, sometimes spouses forget about life insurance. In the midst of resolving custody and parenting, alimony, child support, and property division, prioritizing life insurance sometimes falls by...
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More and more Connecticut employees are receiving stock options from their employers. Stock options can have significant value and often play an important role in divorces — especially high net worth divorces....
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Many people wonder whether and how Connecticut courts will divide a 401k in divorce.  Connecticut is an “all property” property division divorce state.  That means that Connecticut courts can divide all of either spouse’s property in a divorce —...
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