Evidence in Connecticut Divorces

Evidence is anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true.  Read on to learn how evidence works in Connecticut divorces. Discovery Evidence gets shared between the...
Read More

How Not to Screw Up the Attorney-Client Privilege During Divorce

The attorney-client privilege is one of the most critical tools in your relationship with your divorce lawyer -- you don't want to screw it up. Because of the attorney-client privilege, you...
Read More

Should I Tell My Divorce Lawyer Everything?

Divorce and family law matters are inherently personal.  Sometimes there are details that you would rather not discuss with anyone, including your lawyer.  And in some cases, you might think...
Read More

Attorney-Client Privilege and Divorce

It's critical to understand the attorney-client privilege if you're getting divorced in Connecticut.  It has a big impact.  Read on for more. Definition of Attorney-Client Privilege Certain information and documents...
Read More

Privacy During Divorce

Many people are concerned about privacy during a divorce.  There are two types of information to consider.  First, there’s information to which both sides are entitled.  You can create significant...
Read More

What is the Financial Affidavit in a Connecticut Divorce?

The financial affidavit is one of the main, and most important, documents in a Connecticut divorce. They are used in all types of divorces: litigated, collaborative, and mediated. Please read...
Read More

Discovery in Connecticut Divorces

Read on to learn what discovery is and what you can expect from discovery in Connecticut divorces. What is Discovery? Discovery is the exchange of legal information and known facts...
Read More

Mandatory Disclosure and Production in Connecticut Family Law

Mandatory Disclosure and Production is one of the earliest stages of discovery in many Connecticut family law matters.  It is a part of multiple types of family law matters, including:...
Read More

Key Things to Know About the Financial Affidavit

The financial affidavit is one of the first, and most important, pieces of discovery in Connecticut family law. It is used in all types of family matters, including: Divorce Custody...
Read More

Requests for Admission and Divorce

You may have heard of “Requests for Admission” and wondered about them in the divorce context. Requests for Admission are written discovery tool sometimes used in divorce litigation. Read on to learn...
Read More

Freed Marcroft LLC

Freed Marcroft LLC
N/a