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...
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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:...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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