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How older folks can financially prepare for divorce
How older folks can financially prepare for divorce
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Connecticut residents need to be aware of the potential financial impacts of divorce regardless of how old they are. However, the older a person is, the less time that he or she may have to recoup money that was awarded to a spouse in a…

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Preserving sanity in a divorce
Preserving sanity in a divorce
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

When a divorce is stuck in the Connecticut court system, it is an all-encompassing event for the parties involved. However, it does not have to be this way. People should be proactive about taking care of themselves during the divorce, and this goes beyond just…

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Will I receive spousal support after the divorce?
Will I receive spousal support after the divorce?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

When you are facing divorce, you know your financial situation will change. If you are the spouse who earns less, or you’ve been a stay-at-home parent raising your young children, you likely are concerned about how you’ll pay the bills after your divorce. Will you…

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Can child support fund your child’s education?
Can child support fund your child’s education?
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

Your child’s high school graduation can be an exciting time, but if your child has turned 18 it can also be a time marked by a great deal of uncertainty. What if your ex does not support your child’s choice of college or their choice…

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Aftermath of divorce case puts spotlight on signs of abuse
Aftermath of divorce case puts spotlight on signs of abuse
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Parents need to be available for their children. Although the legal minimum provision for parental care may be support payments, quality time for parents to focus on their children’s upbringing is often considered a right for them. But there is no right for parents to…

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Marriage annulled after Connecticut woman claims fraud
Marriage annulled after Connecticut woman claims fraud
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

Marriage is possibly humanity’s oldest institution and considered sacred across many cultures. But the fact that many marriages end in divorce shows that individual rights are still just as important. This is especially true if spouses are trying to make off with the riches of…

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Remember these points about child custody negotiations
Remember these points about child custody negotiations
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Parents who decide to end their marriage have to think about what’s going to happen to the children. The child custody and parenting time arrangement governs what goes on with them. There are many things that you have to think of when you’re going through…

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Connecticut judge considers new child custody expert rules
Connecticut judge considers new child custody expert rules
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

Divorces can get messy, especially when they involved children. People always want the best for the children, and parents often want the maximum amount of time with them. Courts often get involved when spouses cannot agree on how to share the privileges and responsibilities of…

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Connecticut rules on contracts regarding embryos in divorce
Connecticut rules on contracts regarding embryos in divorce
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

People will go to whatever lengths necessary to have children if that is what they want to do. Surrogacy and adoption used to be the only options beyond pregnancy and biological children, but technology has leaped ahead, and the law occasionally needs to catch up.…

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Connecticut may make child safety the first priority in custody
Connecticut may make child safety the first priority in custody
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

Children are the future of our families, our nation and our world. They deserve all of the protections we can give them to assure their safe and constructive upbringing. Good parents rarely have a problem with that. But, the protections that families and the government…

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