Brian D. Kaschel – Brian’s Blog

Modification of Custody in Bridgeport Court

Modification of Custody in Bridgeport Court is a common filing. Just because your child custody arrangement or parenting plan in Connecticut was labeled “final” or “permanent” does not mean that it cannot be changed. After all, as children get older their circumstances are different and Parenting Plans need to be changed. Here is an overview […]

Connecticut DCF Investigations: child neglect and abuse

I recently saw an interesting article in New York Times regarding child abuse and neglect. While the article does not focus on DCF Investigations in Connecticut it’s still worth a read. The New Child Abuse Panic – The New York Times

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 […]

Bridgeport Juvenile Detention

Juvenile Court judges in Bridgeport and Stamford have the authority to send a child who has been arrested to Bridgeport Juvenile Detention. A child is entitled to a lawyer for detention review hearings. A child ends up in Bridgeport Juvenile Detention in one of two ways: 1. The police. At the time a child is […]

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 […]

Connecticut Divorce Return Date

The Connecticut Divorce Return Date in Bridgeport or Stamford is always a Tuesday. The Plaintiff, or the Plaintiff’s attorney, should pick a Tuesday about 4 weeks out to allow the Defendant to be properly served. This also allows the return to be timely filed. The other spouse (the Defendant) must be served with the Summons, […]

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