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Posted on Mar 15, 2023 Family Law

How to Protect Your Assets in a Divorce: A Complete Guide

“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[…]

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Posted on Mar 07, 2023 Family Law

5 Common Financial Mistakes to Avoid in a Connecticut Divorce 

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[…]

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Posted on Nov 16, 2022 Family Law

How to Settle a Divorce Out of Court in Connecticut

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[…]

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Posted on Oct 25, 2022 Family Law

Guide to Uncontested Divorce in Connecticut

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[…]

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Posted on Oct 20, 2022 Family Law

Guide to Divorce Mediation in Connecticut

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[…]

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Posted on Dec 05, 2018 Family Law

The Complexities of a High Net Worth Divorce

High asset divorce is complicated. High net worth divorces or high-income divorces involve a complex and vast number of assets or sources of income. Some[…]

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Posted on Mar 22, 2018 Family Law

Can You Remove Your Spouse From Your Health Insurance Before a Divorce?

As you and your partner prepare for divorce in Connecticut, you will likely begin the process of separating your lives. Untangling your relationship with your[…]

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Posted on Nov 09, 2015 Family Law

The Silver Lining in a Silver Divorce

According to the Hartford Courant and the New York Times there is a growing trend over the last decade or two in “Silver” divorces, that[…]

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Posted on Jul 28, 2015 Family Law

Hire a Divorce Mediator

Divorce mediation is an alternative to the traditional litigation process for couples who wish to settle their divorce outside of court, but need assistance in[…]

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Posted on Jun 28, 2015 Family Law

Ending a High Net-Worth Divorce in a Reasonable Time

When two people enter into a high-wealth divorce, they often have little concern over the cost of the attorney’s fees. This allows a case to[…]

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