Divorce and Family Law

Annulment in Connecticut

When it comes to unraveling the complexities of annulment in Connecticut, the waters can often seem murky and daunting. Unlike a divorce, which acknowledges the existence of a marriage that has now ended, an annulment operates on the principle that the marriage was never valid in the first place. This distinction is crucial, yet many […]

Stamford Divorce Contempt Finding Upheld by Appellate Court

A Stamford Divorce Contempt was recently upheld by the Connecticut Appellate Court. Here are the relevant facts: The parties, who were formerly married, entered into a pendent lite stipulation in October 2014 which provided that certain funds being held in escrow would be deposited in a joint bank account requiring both parties signatures for withdrawals. […]

Choosing The Best Divorce Lawyer for You and Your Case

A few thoughts on how to choose the best divorce lawyer for you and your case. At your initial consultation you should consider these areas: Compatibility. This is more about personality than anything else. You will likely be spending lots of time with your lawyer. Office conferences. Court appearances. Phone calls. Some divorce litigants […]

401(k) and Connecticut Divorce

I frequently field questions about the interplay between a 401(k) and Connecticut divorce. For example, if you are getting divorced, is your spouse’s 401(k) an asset you should share when the marriage is dissolved? If you don’t work for your spouse’s employer, can the retirement account be split? The answer to both of these questions […]

Soberlink

Connecticut Family Courts are faced with ensuring a child’s safety. In cases where alcohol use need to be monitored judges have used Soberlink technology. Read about how this alcohol monitoring breathalyzer and recovery management software system works in addiction treatment below. Source: Alcohol Monitoring Breathalyzer with Recovery Software | Soberlink Contact me online or call me […]

Divorce rates rise as economy improves

I think there is some truth to this Connecticut. Divorce rates dropped off a few years ago but seem to have picked up recently. Have a read:

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