Divorce

Modification of Custody in Connecticut

Sometimes after a divorce, a parent feels that the custody order is not working for their child. When this happens, a Motion for Modification of Custody may be filed. For a Motion for Modification of custody to be granted, the judge must make two findings: 1. A modification involves an initial determination as to whether […]

Connecticut divorce: why you need a prenuptial agreement

Divorce and prenuptial agreements seem like dirty words. That’s one reason why an engaged couple does not consider, let alone sign, a prenup. Another reason is that most people think that prenuptial agreements are just for the wealthy. Sure, people with large incomes and sizeable assets clearly benefit from a prenup. But prenups offer advantages […]

Divorce options in Connecticut

There are really three divorce options in Connecticut: 1. Mediation is a process in which a divorcing couple attempts to resolve their disputes with the assistance of a neutral third party. A mediator is usually an attorney with significant family law experience who has training in dispute resolution. Many spouses retain separate attorneys to review […]

Review Counsel

Review counsel in a Connecticut divorce has become more prevalent as 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 need for the parties to […]

Connecticut divorce: is it time?

This article sets forth the most common reasons why spouses struggle with the decision on whether or not to divorce: To be sure, the decision to end a marriage is certainly not to be taken lightly. The decision in many instances will shape lives forever. Therefore, a divorce should only be filed when alternatives have […]

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, […]

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