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Veronica E. Reich

Veronica E. Reich is a Partner at Reich & Truax, PLLC in Southport, Connecticut. She has practiced family law for more than 45 years, representing clients in complex divorce, custody, and support matters. Admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1980, she earned her J.D. from Rutgers Law School in 1978 and her B.A. cum laude in Philosophy from Barnard College in 1975. Ms. Reich has received recognition for her service as a Special Master and Guardian Ad Litem and holds a high rating for legal ability and ethics from Martindale-Hubbell.

LATEST ARTICLES BY: Veronica E. Reich

How can you deal with an uncooperative co-parent?
How can you deal with an uncooperative co-parent?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Working with your ex to raise the children you share isn’t always easy. It’s imperative that both parents are willing to compromise to get the children what they need. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen. Co-parents may not always get along. Dealing with an ex who…

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3 tips for financial planning after a divorce
3 tips for financial planning after a divorce
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Typically, there are numerous contentious issues to settle throughout the divorce process. For example, ownership and property rights must be negotiated as well as any disputes over child custody. Frequently, contentious issues also have a financial element to them. Finances play a key role in…

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Parental alienation isn’t always intentional, but it is harmful
Parental alienation isn’t always intentional, but it is harmful
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Parental alienation is a phrase that refers to when a parent harms their child’s relationship with the other parent. Usually, this is intentional, such as if they start telling the child lies about the other parent or promise to give them gifts if they will…

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Is divorce becoming less common?
Is divorce becoming less common?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

You may hear that the divorce rate, except for those in their 50s and older, has consistently been falling in the United States. This is often painted as a dramatic change showing that young people have more stable marriages. But is that really what is…

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2 ways a parent can damage their ex’s relationship with the kids
2 ways a parent can damage their ex’s relationship with the kids
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Divorce often forces each parent to become a better, more well-rounded caregiver for the children. However, some people do not become better parents but instead, become worse ones. A spouse who was previously kind and supportive to both you and the children could engage in…

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What you need to know about a high asset divorce in Connecticut
What you need to know about a high asset divorce in Connecticut
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

Divorce can be an emotionally difficult and draining process for anyone. The stakes can get bigger if it involves high net worth assets, and the process may not be so straightforward. Technically, such a divorce deals with the same issues that arise in typical divorce…

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Divorces with children come with special considerations
Divorces with children come with special considerations
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Ending a marriage is often a tumultuous event, especially when you’re dealing with a high-conflict split. For some who go through a divorce, the primary thought is to be done with their ex. That’s not at all how it happens for divorcees who share children.…

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What happens to unused embryos in a Connecticut divorce?
What happens to unused embryos in a Connecticut divorce?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

As more women have pursued higher education and competitive careers, more married couples have waited longer in life to start a family. This trend has led to a rise in fertility treatments to help these couples grow their families. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a…

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Have you addressed your child’s worries about your divorce?
Have you addressed your child’s worries about your divorce?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

The decision to divorce affects everyone in the family, including the kids. It’s imperative that anyone who’s making the decision to end a marriage takes the time to address the concerns their children have. This can help the children to thrive despite the changes they’re…

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What are the acceptable grounds to get a divorce in Connecticut?
What are the acceptable grounds to get a divorce in Connecticut?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

When getting a divorce is your only solution, many in Southport, Connecticut, wonder how to start the proceedings. Some of the questions these residents have include: How long will it take to complete the divorce? Am I eligible to receive alimony? How do courts make…

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