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Estate planning realities for separated spouses
Estate planning realities for separated spouses
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Last Modified on Jan 09, 2025

If you and your spouse in Connecticut have chosen to separate, one of the things you should consider revising is your estate plan. Even if you are not sure whether or not you will divorce or when you might divorce, there are no doubt some…

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Gray divorce and finances
Gray divorce and finances
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Last Modified on Nov 07, 2024

If you are in your 50s, 60s or even older and are contemplating getting divorced, you are far from alone. Many other couples in Connecticut and around the United States are in this position as the rate of divorces in this age group has grown…

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State encourages same-sex couples to adopt
State encourages same-sex couples to adopt
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

It has been more than three full years now since the United States Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage across the nation. In that time, however, gay and lesbian couples have still encountered many challenges when it comes to finding ways to become parents and ways…

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Typical divorce timeline in Connecticut
Typical divorce timeline in Connecticut
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Everyone’s divorce is different. Some people will have a fairly difficult divorce while other divorces will be far more amicable. In one particular case, a Connecticut couple still got along 20 years after the divorce to the point where the woman donated her kidney to…

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The last-minute rush to get divorced
The last-minute rush to get divorced
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

For some couples in Connecticut, the last several weeks of 2018 might look very different than anyone could have ever imagined. Instead of rushing to the mall, enjoying holiday festivities and working to salvage a marriage being primary activities, rushing to get divorced might be…

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How does the court determine child support?
How does the court determine child support?
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

One of the main decisions a court makes when it comes to children is child support payments. Child support is a payment from one parent to another to assist with the care of the children. Usually, the parent who the children live with receives the…

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What is artificial insemination?
What is artificial insemination?
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Last Modified on Jan 09, 2025

Connecticut residents have more options for starting a family these days than ever before. Between different types of artificial conception, parents of all sorts can have children much more easily than in the past. However, these new methods of conception also create legal questions, such…

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Increase in prenups, decrease in divorce for millennials
Increase in prenups, decrease in divorce for millennials
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

Many people in Connecticut are aware that the generation known as the millennials is responsible for leading a variety of changes in society and this includes in the realm of marriage and divorce. Some new information from a study conducted by a researcher at the…

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Tips for divorcing spouses appearing in court
Tips for divorcing spouses appearing in court
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

While the divorce rate has been high in recent decades, experts have found a steady decline in recent years. The reason for this boils down to millennials following different marriage patterns than their parents. The younger population usually marries later in life when they have…

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Can a divorcing spouse destroy assets?
Can a divorcing spouse destroy assets?
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

Some divorces bring out the worst in people. Vengeful spouses will look for any way to harm an ex, including denying their former partners as many assets as possible, even if it means spending them away or ruining them so they will be of no…

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