Getting a divorce is not an easy process. Fighting your way through a contested divorce and the challenges of resolving property division, custody arrangements, and child support and alimony can cost time, money, and energy that you may not have to give up. Through...
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Year: 2021
You’ve changed, and so can your child’s custody order
We can all learn from our mistakes and change for the better. That is why the courts in Connecticut can modify existing custody orders. If you want to modify the order to spend more time with your child, you’ll need to prove that your circumstances have changed...
Common child support misconceptions
Unless you have paid (or received) child support before, there is a lot you might not know about how it works in Connecticut. Here are three common misconceptions about child support. Myth #1: Nobody pays child support when parents share custody Some people mistakenly...
What does “no-fault divorce” mean?
For many individuals, their ideas about divorce are influenced by what they have seen and heard through popular media sources such as movies, books and television shows. For these couples, divorce becomes a product of fault. In general, one of the parties did...
How is child custody determined in Connecticut?
A divorcing couple will likely have to revise numerous compromises throughout their unique process. They must negotiate financial division centering on physical assets, digital assets and debt responsibility. When the couple are parents, however, the negotiations can...