Property division is one of the most important issues in a divorce. It’s also the source of some of the biggest divorce myths. Read on as we debunk the top three Connecticut...
Many wonder whether and how Connecticut courts divide gifts and inheritances in divorces. Connecticut is an "all property" property division divorce state. That means that Connecticut courts can divide all of either spouse's...
For many people, what will happen to the family house during a divorce is a major concern. It only makes sense — the house is emotionally complex for you, your spouse,...
Sometimes spouses fear that their spouse will hide assets while a divorce is pending. There are multiple ways that Connecticut addresses this during the divorce — the first by preventing it from...
One of the questions we are asked at Freed Marcroft is how a spouse’s infidelity impacts property division in a Connecticut divorce. Discovering that your spouse has been unfaithful can be emotionally devastating,...
Sometimes spouses fear that their spouse will spend, retitle, or move assets while a divorce is pending. Others fear that their spouse will incur large debts. There are two main ways that...
How are assets protected during a divorce? It's a common question given that sometimes spouses fear that their spouse will spend, retitle, or move assets while a divorce is pending. ...
Many people want to understand what impact adultery can have on property division in Connecticut divorces. Confusion on this issue is understandable — and the answer has changed significantly over the years. Please...
To rule that a divorce is final, Connecticut courts need to divide the spouses’ property between them. In order to understand how property division works in Connecticut divorces, you need to understand the...
One of the key pieces of a divorce is the division of property. An “all property” state — like Connecticut — allows courts to divide all of both spouses’ property in a divorce....