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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.

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3 tips for running a business with an ex
3 tips for running a business with an ex
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

Your family-based business might have been a fruitful venture during your marriage, but it can become a source of trouble if your marriage ends because you ultimately have to decide what will happen both with your divorce and your business at the same time. Some…

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The benefits of having a forensic accountant in divorce
The benefits of having a forensic accountant in divorce
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Last Modified on Jan 09, 2025

The trust eroded from your marriage so much so that divorce seems the most realistic option. That lack of trust has touched many facets of your marriage as you have long suspected your spouse of certain suspicious activities, including hiding assets. This is the time…

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2 questions to ask about the division process during divorce
2 questions to ask about the division process during divorce
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

Have you been married for years and just recently filed for divorce? As you may know, divorce is a complicated process, particularly the asset and property division process. Asset division can be complicated, immensely emotional and time-consuming. Many people fear that they’ll lose many of…

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What is a contested divorce?
What is a contested divorce?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

There are those who believe that a contested divorce means that the outcome is somehow in question. They view it as if the divorce may happen, but it may not, and it is up to the court to decide if the couple can actually end…

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Can you vaccinate the kids if your ex disagrees?
Can you vaccinate the kids if your ex disagrees?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Parents have to make a lot of tough choices for their kids – and that includes, at times, important medical decisions. That can be hard enough, but what happens if the parents are no longer together and they can’t seem to reach an agreement over…

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Is it better to stay together for the kids?
Is it better to stay together for the kids?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Staying for the kids is possibly one of the most difficult subjects that parents considering divorce deal with. Research shows that 7.6 million parents stay longer in relationships than they would have liked because of their children. Of course, there are significant benefits to raising…

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2 reasons why you may need to modify alimony
2 reasons why you may need to modify alimony
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

Ideally, divorce would mark the end of everything to do with your spouse. Once the divorce is finalized and you sign those dotted lines, you want to leave the court with a sigh of relief that you have finally cut ties with your ex. Unfortunately,…

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Can you ever withhold child support?
Can you ever withhold child support?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

You were ordered to pay child support when you got divorced. You made a lot more money than your ex, and the child was going to live with them most of the time, so the money helped to even out that responsibility. That doesn’t mean…

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Can you both keep your beloved vacation home in a divorce?
Can you both keep your beloved vacation home in a divorce?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

It may not have been difficult for you and your soon-to-be ex to decide what to do with your family home – whether it was to sell it or for one of you to buy the other out. Your vacation home, however, is another matter.…

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3 questions to ask when making a parenting plan
3 questions to ask when making a parenting plan
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

You and your ex-spouse may not agree on a lot, but you do agree that the well-being of your child is more important than anything else. That’s why you’re taking crucial steps to create a well-planned child custody agreement. Here are three critical questions you…

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