Divorce

Connecticut Divorce: The Case Management Date

The Case Management Date in a Connecticut divorce is the way the court tracks a case. There is a 90-day waiting period to obtain a divorce in Connecticut. The Case Management Date will be right after that period expires. Theoretically, this is the earliest possible date you can dissolve your marriage. However, in most courts, […]

Connecticut divorce: should I move out of the house?

Moving out before or during a divorce in Connecticut. This is a common question. There are three considerations: Your protection. If your spouse is volatile, violent and you legitimately fear for your physical safety you should get out. Make temporary living arrangements. Then apply for a Restraining Order. If there are no concerns for your […]

Connecticut divorce: what is the Return Date?

In a Connecticut divorce, the other spouse (the Defendant) must be served with the Summons, Complaint and Notice of Automatic Orders twelve days before the Return Date. The spouse who filed the divorce (the Plaintiff) must “return” the original documents along with proof that the Defendant was served and pay the filing fee to Court […]

Flat Fee Uncontested Connecticut Divorce

Most divorce attorneys bill by the hour. However, a flat fee for an uncontested Connecticut divorce makes sense in select situations. The lawyer handles the divorce case from start to finish for a one time fixed fee. No invoicing or sticker shock. Flat Fee Uncontested Connecticut Divorce Attorney Cases that are hotly contested and heading to […]

Connecticut Parenting Education Program

Parents going through a divorce here have to complete the Connecticut Parenting Education Program unless excused by a judge from participating. The program is designed to educate parents on the developmental stages of children, adjustment of children to parental separation, dispute resolution and conflict management for parents, guidelines for visitation, stress reduction in children and cooperative […]

Family Relations in Connecticut divorce

All Divorce and Family Courts in Connecticut rely heavily on the Court Support Services Division – better known as Family Relations to assist litigants in divorce, custody and financial matters. Family Relations Officers are also often involved in domestic violence cases in both the Family and Criminal Courts. Pursuant to Connecticut Statutes, judges have the […]

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