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We are often asked whether there are any advantages to filing first for divorce in Connecticut. Like so many things in divorce, it really depends on your individual goals — that’s exactly why the Goals...
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Updated December 29, 2023 We are often asked, "What is a no-fault divorce in Connecticut?" Read on to learn more. What Is a No Fault Divorce? A no-fault divorce is...
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Many people want to understand what impact adultery can have on alimony in Connecticut divorces. Confusion on this issue is understandable — and the answer has changed significantly over the years. Please read...
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What factors are considered when determining alimony in a Connecticut divorce? Read on to learn more. Connecticut Alimony Law The Connecticut alimony statute lists the factors to be considered by the court...
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One of the legal terms that judges and divorce lawyers tend to throw around is "QRDO." To learn more, please read on. What Does QDRO stand for? It's an acronym for...
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You may be wondering how complex employment benefits like stock options, restricted stock, and severance are handled in Connecticut divorces.  Many people receive benefits beyond their salary, paid time off, and...
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You’re wondering what types of employer retirement accounts CT courts can divorce during divorce, and we are happy to explain. Retirement accounts are one of the major property types that...
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You’re wondering how are retirement plans divided in Connecticut divorces.  We’re here to help, so please read on. Retirement accounts are one of the major property types that Connecticut courts...
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Lots of emotions about pensions come into play in Connecticut divorces. Frankly, there is a lot of emotion involved in dividing up all types of assets in a divorce, but retirement...
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So, you’re wondering who gets what in a Connecticut divorce. If you boil it down, Connecticut divorce courts help couples decide three main things in a divorce. How and whether money...
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