When we are analyzing how best to help Freed Marcroft’s clients decide how do Connecticut courts decide whether a parent can relocate post divorce, the first step is to review...
We are often asked, “Can my ex-spouse avoid paying child support by requesting shared physical custody of our children?" The short answer is no. One parent often pays child support...
Updated November 23, 2023 Life goes on after divorce, and changing opportunities and circumstances sometimes mean one parent wants to relocate and move with the kids out of town or...
Updated November 27, 2023 The legal terms “child custody” and “visitation” are quickly being replaced in the Connecticut divorce court system. Connecticut divorce lawyers and judges use terms like “parenting time,”...
Many divorcing Connecticut parents ultimately reach an agreement about how they will co-parent — including custody, visitation, and parenting generally. What happens next in Connecticut Courts? What must the written agreement...
How do you create healthy habits for your children in two households? First, it's important to know that when parents divorce, Connecticut law presumes joint custody is in the child's...
Many people’s key top divorce priority is making a parenting plan that works for their family. Read on to learn more. Kids and Divorce Divorce represents an opportunity for you to make positive changes...
In Connecticut, do grandparents have a right to child custody or visitation with their grandchildren? Few things are as special, beautiful, or unique as the grandparent-grandchild bond. Many children explain...
The back-to-school season often comes with a mixed feeling of nerves and excitement. When a recent separation or divorce is in the picture, a range of stronger emotions can often join the fray—for both...
Many people wonder when the modification of a Connecticut court’s child support order is appropriate. When a court issues a child support order, you are legally bound to follow its rules. But,...