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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More and more senior spouses have been turning to divorce in recent years. “Gray divorce,” or divorce between older couples, can seem like a ticket to freedom after many years of living...
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When you divorce the other parent of your children, does your relationship disappear, or does it become redefined? In reality, the choice is yours. You don’t have to be best...
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Divorce can be complex and emotional, but contrary to what television would have you believe, it doesn’t have to be contentious. While litigation is necessary in some circumstances, for many couples, mediation is...
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When you and your spouse decide to divorce, two major and often contentious issues arise.  One, if there are children, is child custody.  The other is how to divide marital...
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Groundhog Day is a bigger deal in my family than it is most — that is to say if it any kind of deal at all in most. My Dad...
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