The Court Makes the Final Custody Decision Two Types of Connecticut Custody: Physical Custody and Legal Custody Physical Custody Legal Custody How Does the Court Decide Child’s Best Interest? What...
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Prenuptial agreements have a lot of benefits -- but what are their limitations?  If you considering a prenup before you tie the knot, it's also essential to understand what it...
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When the time comes to talk with your kids about divorce, it’s important to carefully consider what you’ll say and how you’ll say it. You’re probably aware that it will...
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With summer vacation just around the corner, you may be preoccupied with suntans and ocean views—but have you considered your legal responsibilities?  While it’s certainly not the most fun aspect...
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How does an unmarried couple deal with issues like child support, custody, and visitation after they separate? The answer isn’t always a simple one. When it comes to parenting matters, you’ll face many of...
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When it comes to divorce, the end is not always the end. It’s not uncommon for issues to crop up long after the divorce decree has been issued by the...
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Depending on your settings, notifications for text messages or iMessages can pop up even on a locked cell phone. This means, for example, that if you leave your phone face-up...
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Some Connecticut divorces involve international law. For example, if you're a dual citizen, married to a citizen of another country, or live overseas, your United States divorce can be more...
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Collaborative divorce minimizes the stressful, time-consuming aspects of other divorce methods. You'll have to cover a wide range of issues throughout this cooperative process.  One of these critical issues, of...
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So you’ve finalized your divorce, and your former spouse violates a court order. What now? It’s possible that the violation disrupts your finances, your schedule, or even your ability to care...
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