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Is it normal to change a custody schedule in the summer?
Is it normal to change a custody schedule in the summer?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

As a parent who is in communication with your ex-spouse and willing to work with them to make your custody schedule as easy to follow as possible, one time of year that is always frustrating is the summer. You know that it’s going to change…

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Top 5 reasons why couples divorce
Top 5 reasons why couples divorce
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

You want to believe that your marriage is invulnerable to divorce. But is it really? Certainly, there can be no guarantees that you can go the distance as a couple. But there are some indicators that your marriage could be in jeopardy. One Midwestern family…

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Is your co-parent trying to turn your child against you?
Is your co-parent trying to turn your child against you?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Divorce is never easy, but it can be even more difficult when children are caught in the middle. There is often a lot of tension and bitterness between the parents, and one parent can sometimes try to turn the child against the other. If you’re…

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Is split custody a possible solution for your family?
Is split custody a possible solution for your family?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Sharing custody usually looks like alternating parenting time. Your children spend Monday and Tuesday with you and then Wednesday and Thursday with your ex. Such shared custody arrangements allow both parents to remain in contact with the children while also developing their careers and rebuilding…

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When does child support end?
When does child support end?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

When the romantic relationship that involves a child comes to an end, it is likely the court will make a ruling on custody arrangement as well as child support payment. Child support payment is meant to ensure the child’s financial needs (education, food, accommodation, clothing…

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Could your spouse be hiding assets?
Could your spouse be hiding assets?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

When both parties have come to the realization that the relationship is over, things can start to take a turn for the worst. Often, both spouses begin to feel bitter, which can turn divorce into a competition. When a divorce becomes adversarial, one spouse may…

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The risk of disproving paternity during your divorce
The risk of disproving paternity during your divorce
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

There is a presumption of paternity in Connecticut that applies to married couples. If your wife has a child during your marriage, your name automatically goes on the birth certificate unless you take steps to prevent that from happening. Even if you suspected that the…

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How to properly valuate your business in a divorce
How to properly valuate your business in a divorce
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

The property settlement phase of your divorce is likely to be the second-most fraught and contentious part of the process (families with minor children report custody battles as the first). Connecticut is one of the majority of states that operate under equitable distribution rules when…

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Is it time to modify your child support arrangement?
Is it time to modify your child support arrangement?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

When a couple decides to divorce or separate, the court may direct the non-custodial parent to pay child support to the custodial parent. This payment is intended to ensure that the child’s expenses such as food, clothing, housing and healthcare are met. However, child support…

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Who has to pay the credit card bills after a divorce?
Who has to pay the credit card bills after a divorce?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

It is never easy to split up your finances and households after a divorce. Many couples spend decades together and share almost all of their possessions. They may also have shared or commingled debts. Your household credit card balances could be a significant consideration during…

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