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There is a lot of legal terminology used in divorce and family law, but many of the “must know” legal terms fall into the child custody and visitation category. It’s no wonder people...
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You may have a lot of questions about how child support works, including “What is covered by child support in Connecticut?”  Many people mistakenly believe that child support is intended...
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A lot of legal terms come into play when it comes to making custody and parenting decisions in your divorce. So, it’s no wonder our divorce attorneys are asked: “What’s the difference between...
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Sometimes, Connecticut courts will order “supervised visitation” in a divorce or custody case. But what is it? Read on to learn more. Supervised Visitation Basics Even when the court does...
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A lot of legal terminology comes into play when it comes to making custody, visitation, & parenting decisions in your divorce. It’s no wonder that a common question our divorce attorneys are asked is:...
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There is a lot of “legalese” in divorce and family law, but many of the “must know” legal terms fall into the child custody and visitation category. It’s no wonder people ask our divorce...
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There is a lot of “legalese” in divorce and family law, but many of the “must know” legal terms fall into the child custody and visitation category. It’s no wonder that a common...
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We are often asked whether Connecticut is a no fault divorce state.  The answer is yes . . . and no.  Connecticut actually has both “no fault” and “for fault”...
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Property division is one of the most important issues in a divorce. It’s also the source of some of the biggest divorce myths. Read on as we debunk the top three Connecticut...
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Many wonder whether and how Connecticut courts divide gifts and inheritances in divorces.  Connecticut is an "all property" property division divorce state.  That means that Connecticut courts can divide all of either spouse's...
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