Divorce

Motions for Contempt in Connecticut

Motions for Contempt in Connecticut are the primary enforcement tool to get someone to do what they are supposed to do. They are easily one of the most common filings in a divorce or custody/visitation case. Frequent contempt issues include: Not paying child support or alimony Lack of compliance with the parenting plan concerning custody or […]

How long to get a Connecticut divorce?

How long to get a Connecticut divorce? In Connecticut, there is a 90-day waiting period to obtain a divorce. There are two primary reasons for the waiting period: 1. Public policy. From a public policy standpoint, the state does not want to make it too easy to get a divorce. At least, not without enough […]

Annulment in Connecticut

Once in awhile I get a call from a potential client about whether to pursue an annulment in Connecticut or file for divorce. A divorce terminates a valid marriage. So if the marriage is legit then divorce is the only option. An annulment on the other hand is a legal finding that the marriage never […]

Divorce Review Counsel in Connecticut

Divorce review counsel for a Connecticut divorce usually become involved as part of mediation. In fact, a growing number of divorcing couples are opting for divorce mediation as a way of resolving their disputes. Mediation is often much less adversarial and therefore usually more cost effective. However, the mediation process does not necessarily eliminate the […]

Served with Connecticut divorce papers

You have just been served with Connecticut divorce papers. Whether the case is filed in Bridgeport or Stamford Court this is what you should do: 1. Keep cool. Perhaps you had a feeling that a divorce was in the works. Or maybe your spouse even told you that a Marshal or other process server was […]

Case Management Date for a Connecticut divorce

The Case Management Date for a Connecticut divorce is the way the Family Court tracks a case. In Bridgeport Court, it will be a Tuesday. In Stamford Court, it will be a Thursday. There is a 90-day waiting period to obtain a divorce in Connecticut. The Case Management Date will be right after that period […]

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