When you divorce, you must make important decisions about your previously shared property. Who will get the house, the car, payouts from retirement accounts, or[…]
A global pandemic impacts everyone in different ways. Illness and government shutdowns can make things even harder when you’re going through a divorce. Government-mandated closures[…]
Divorce can be a challenging time to go through. One main question is, Who will take possession of the home? You may also wonder what[…]
“He gets to keep the house!” “She has to split the assets from her small business.” The reality is that people divorce and there is[…]
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Connecticut’s marriage rate remains one of the lowest in the country. Despite the low marriage rate, the divorce rate[…]
When marriage ends in divorce, it is draining. If you have significant assets, dividing the wealth can become contentious. It is important to understand the[…]
Although a divorce is emotionally draining, you can save time, stress, and money if you settle your case out of court. But keep in mind[…]
Filing for divorce doesn’t mean you must go through an adversarial drawn-out court battle that drains you mentally and financially. Many couples opt to file[…]
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every area of life, including access to the courts. Many courts had instituted mandatory closures in the wake of rising[…]
Yes. Under Connecticut law, married couples can obtain a divorce without seeking an assignment of fault. The state’s no-fault divorce law allows married couples to[…]