Your former spouse has broken the legal agreement to pay child support. Such action means taking away money from your child and you. This is the time to take prompt action with the support of state agencies and your attorney. With these allies, you can pursue options...
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Year: 2022
What’s the court process like for child custody cases?
When seeking a divorce, the checklist and theoretical outcomes can become a lot to absorb. Below is a simplified breakdown of beginning the divorce process with children and a guide to setting realistic expectations. Divorce with kids Almost every form needed for...
Working out child custody and relocation in Connecticut
Moving out of Connecticut and away from your former spouse usually is not a major controversy unless you have minor children together. Then relocating can greatly complicate your child custody arrangement. In fact, the custody plan would likely have to change to...
Can I Represent Myself During a Divorce?
Divorce can be a confusing and expensive process. As you begin your divorce, you may wonder if you can represent yourself instead of hiring an attorney. In Connecticut, you're allowed to represent yourself in all court cases, including divorce cases. The state even...
How to win your child custody case
Child custody may be one of the most important areas of contention in a divorce. The outcome of this area has a massive influence on how your children grow up and even what kind of adult they grow to be. While there are many different types of custody that you may...
Are fathers at a disadvantage in the family court system?
When a married couple decide to go their separate ways, that decision can throw their finances, their home life and their plans for the future into disarray. For many fathers, this time of uncertainty includes worries about maintaining their relationship with their...