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...
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:...
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...
Many people wonder whether it is possible to receive lifetime alimony in Connecticut. It is. Lifetime alimony, often called “open ended” alimony, is alimony that a court orders while a divorce is pending. Read...
Many people wonder whether it is possible to receive alimony while a divorce is pending. It is. There are three types of alimony timeframes in Connecticut: Lifetime or Open Ended Alimony Rehabilitative or Time...
Meghan and Kristen were on NBC30 last month – several times, in fact – to review the [many] myths around divorce. They chose five. What went into coming up with...
Many people are aware that a remarriage can end a former spouse’s alimony, but not everyone realizes that cohabiting after a divorce can also affect alimony. This is a particularly important issue given how many...
As is often the case, Joan and Rob weren’t on exactly the same page when they came to us. (By the way, names have been changed to protect the privacy...
One term that you may hear during your divorce is “Four-Way Meeting.” A four-way meeting, or “four-way” for short, isn’t actually a formal legal or court term. Rather, what we call...
It’s time to talk about family law legal terminology again, and today’s topic is “What is a scheduling order?” Read on to learn more. Scheduling Order Basics A scheduling order is a court order...