You’re wondering how are retirement plans divided in Connecticut divorces.  We’re here to help, so please read on. Retirement accounts are one of the major property types that Connecticut courts...
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Lots of emotions about pensions come into play in Connecticut divorces. Frankly, there is a lot of emotion involved in dividing up all types of assets in a divorce, but retirement...
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So, you’re wondering who gets what in a Connecticut divorce. If you boil it down, Connecticut divorce courts help couples decide three main things in a divorce. How and whether money...
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Wondering what is “separate” versus “marital” property in a Connecticut divorce?  Surprise! There technically is no separate property or marital property in Connecticut. Read on to learn why — and...
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It’s no surprise that we are often asked what the Case Management Date is in a Connecticut divorce. There are two dates that are established right when you first initiate...
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“How does property division work in a Connecticut divorce” is a critical question — one of the major focuses in every divorce is how to divide the property.  First, we need...
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 Updated November 30, 2023 When it comes to legal fees (and everything else) we want you to come into this with open eyes and a full understanding.  With that goal...
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There are two dates that are established right when you first initiate a divorce in Connecticut — the “Return Date” and the “Case Management Date.” It’s no surprise that we are often...
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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...
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When spouses divorce in Connecticut, the court may order one spouse to pay alimony to the other spouse.  But what happens in the case of the alimony recipient’s remarriage or cohabitation with a...
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