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How can addiction affect child custody rulings?
How can addiction affect child custody rulings?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Divorces often become quite emotional, especially when spouses don’t agree on what is appropriate for their family moving forward. When there are children involved, conflicts often arise related to parenting time and parenting decisions. There is a standard expectation in Connecticut that adults should share…

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Apps to help co-parents stay in touch with their kids
Apps to help co-parents stay in touch with their kids
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

One of the toughest parts of most co-parenting arrangements is that parents generally get to spend less time with their kids than they’d prefer. Even if kids reside with one parent most of the time, being away from them when it is their other parent’s…

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Can someone be forced into parenthood?
Can someone be forced into parenthood?
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

With the recent development out of Alabama affirming that frozen embryos have the same legal status as living children, questions arise about the consequences of advanced reproductive technologies. Part of the problem is that the fast-paced advances in reproductive options for parenthood have thus far…

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Divorce and parental mental health
Divorce and parental mental health
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Divorce is difficult, especially when children are involved. One common question that often comes up is who the kids will live with. Sometimes, one parent alleges that the other parent would struggle to raise the kids on their own because of mental illness and asks…

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Co-parenting in the age of social media
Co-parenting in the age of social media
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Last Modified on Jan 09, 2025

vSocial media adds a new layer of complexity to the already challenging co-parenting dynamic. Social media platforms can impact a co-parenting relationship in various ways, both positively and negatively. Navigating this digital landscape requires careful consideration and may benefit from a set of agreed-upon guidelines.…

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Reviewing your parenting plan as a new year begins
Reviewing your parenting plan as a new year begins
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

As the new year rolls around, it’s time for co-parents to review and refresh their parenting plans. Why? A parenting plan, essentially a roadmap for raising children post-divorce or separation, benefits greatly from regular assessments and updates and the start of each new year is…

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Why are joint child custody arrangements so common?
Why are joint child custody arrangements so common?
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Last Modified on Jan 09, 2025

Child custody cases are rarely a winner-takes-all scenario. Both parents end up sharing responsibility for the upbringing of the children after divorce in most cases, which is commonly referred to as joint custody. It means you are likely to share legal and physical custody of…

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2 benefits of joint custody to consider
2 benefits of joint custody to consider
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

The concept of joint custody has gained prominence as a viable option for divorced or separated parents. When it comes to making custody arrangements, choosing joint custody can offer numerous benefits for both parents and, more importantly, the children involved. Joint custody, also known as…

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3 ways someone’s job can impact Connecticut custody decisions
3 ways someone’s job can impact Connecticut custody decisions
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Last Modified on Nov 06, 2024

Many aspects of day-to-day life abruptly change when one parent in a family files for divorce. All of a sudden, a child’s parents may live in separate households, which can create financial and practical challenges for the entire family. There will be more costs to…

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Can I pay child support in cash in Connecticut?
Can I pay child support in cash in Connecticut?
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Last Modified on Jan 09, 2025

Most often, a child support order is issued when a divorce involves minor children, although it can also be issued under certain circumstances. This order ensures that the child’s day-to-day living needs (food, shelter, clothing, education and healthcare) are taken care of. If you have…

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