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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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Financial matters to consider during a divorce
Financial matters to consider during a divorce
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

A divorce is a huge change in a person’s life, and it’s one that needs to be handled carefully so it doesn’t turn into a pitfall. One of the most important things you can do when you divorce is to take an honest look at…

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How soon can you start dating after deciding to divorce?
How soon can you start dating after deciding to divorce?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

If you and your spouse have decided that you want to get divorced, then you may be ready to move on. Some people feel comfortable dating right away, because their marriages have been struggling for a while. They feel that they’ve already mourned the loss…

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How to get the right to relocate with your child after a divorce
How to get the right to relocate with your child after a divorce
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

You really think that a move is in your family’s best interests, but you have a problem: You share custody of one or more children with your ex-spouse. If you move, that’s going to interfere with your current custody agreement. Do you have any hope…

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Addressing travel abroad in your custody agreement
Addressing travel abroad in your custody agreement
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

If you or your future ex-spouse has family members who live abroad or they regularly spend time in other countries on business, you may want to address rules for taking your children outside the U.S. in your custody agreement. Traveling abroad can be an enlightening…

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Using co-parenting to teach your children good life decisions
Using co-parenting to teach your children good life decisions
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Children often learn a lot from what they see going on around them, especially during their younger years when they’re so impressionable. The way that you handle situations with your ex and as a parent, in general, can help them to grow and learn how…

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Important documents to have for a child custody case
Important documents to have for a child custody case
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Any legal situation where children are involved can be stressful and emotional. This includes child custody cases. If you want the best chance of a favorable outcome for your child custody case, it’s important to prepare. Part of this preparation is gathering important documents related…

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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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