One of the misconceptions we hear is that Connecticut is a “community property” state for divorce. It is not. Like most states, Connecticut is an “equitable distribution” or “equitable division” state. What...
It makes sense that one of the top concerns we hear from people considering or in the initial stages of divorce in Connecticut surround the family home. For example, people wonder “Who...
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How is property division handled in an international divorce? Can your spouse refuse to give up a property that is held overseas, even in the face of a court judgment? While it’s a...
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...
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...
One major concern for families who have a family member with special needs is what happens to that person when his or her primary caregiver or advocate, often a parent...