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Updated December 16, 2023 When we are analyzing how best to help Freed Marcroft’s clients understand how Connecticut courts decide whether a parent can relocate post divorce, our first step...
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The Connecticut property division statute lists the factors to be considered by the court when dividing property in a divorce. These factors are considered in no-fault divorces as well as for fault divorces. Read here more about property...
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Many people wonder whether is there a jury in a connecticut divorce trials. No.  In Connecticut, we do not have jury trials in divorce cases. A judge hears evidence and decides. Why...
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A common question that is asked during divorce cases is 'who will be the judge if my divorce goes to trial in Connecticut?" Read on to learn how judges are...
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We are often asked what a substantial change in circumstances for Connecticut child support. For the answer, read on! Motion to Modify Child Support In “How Is Child Support Calculated in...
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Many people wonder whether their divorce will be high conflict or low conflict. Read more about high conflict vs low conflict divorce. At least some amount of disagreement is likely between divorcing spouses,...
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It’s not uncommon for one spouse to be low conflict and the other spouse to be high conflict. How do I handle a high conflict spouse during divorce — whether you’re...
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In “What is a Pretrial in a Connecticut Divorce,” we learned that there are two types of pretrial conferences in Connecticut divorces: special masters pretrials and judicial pretrials. Today we’ll discuss special...
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Updated December 5, 2023 Many of Freed Marcroft’s divorce clients highly value their time, and one of their goals is that their divorce not be prolonged. Therefore, it’s no surprise that...
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People often ask us, “If my ex-spouse and I share physical custody of our children, do I still have to pay child support?” The short answer is yes.  One parent will often...
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