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Divorce pitfalls to avoid for older adults
Divorce pitfalls to avoid for older adults
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Older adults who go through the divorce process in Connecticut should be aware of several pitfalls that people in their age group might be particularly vulnerable to. Divorce can be costly, and older adults may have less time in the workforce to make up for…

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Things to keep in mind when planning your divorce
Things to keep in mind when planning your divorce
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

The divorce process, as some Connecticut residents discover, can be full of surprises, especially financial ones. One way to prepare for them is by making a financial plan that begins even before you announce your intentions to seek a divorce. What to do before the…

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Why a separate bank account doesn’t save divorce assets
Why a separate bank account doesn’t save divorce assets
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

When spouses get divorced, they naturally wonder how to protect their assets and their interests. Connecticut is an equitable distribution state. A divorcing spouse needs to identify marital assets and argue for fair distribution based on the law. Many spouses wonder if having a separate…

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Property division and retirement assets
Property division and retirement assets
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

There’s no doubt that divorce can be a lengthy and difficult process to go through. Not only is your life suddenly turned upside down, but now you have to worry about protecting some of your most valuable assets. Understandably, people want to know their options.…

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Differences Between a Divorce Coach and Therapist
Differences Between a Divorce Coach and Therapist
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

Divorce is a stressful process for everyone, so it is important to not neglect your own emotional needs during this time. In Southport, Connecticut you have options for the emotional assistance you need for a sense of support during this time. Choose between a divorce…

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Financial benefits of going through a divorce
Financial benefits of going through a divorce
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

One of the most common reasons that couples in Connecticut give as to why they are seeking divorce is financial disagreements and hardship. Issues with money can lead to couples becoming increasingly worried about their financial livelihood after the divorce is done. Fortunately, there are…

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The effects of divorce on small businesses
The effects of divorce on small businesses
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Divorce takes a toll on families in many ways. It’s stressful and expensive to dissolve a marriage. What many people in Connecticut don’t realize, though, is that divorce can also have impacts on businesses. Anyone who owns a company or works for a family business…

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How do couples in push each other away during their marriage?
How do couples in push each other away during their marriage?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

While divorce can seem like it came out of nowhere, it was usually preceded by months or years of the couple gradually pushing each other away. People can become angry or resentful of their partner, and instead of talking to them about the issue directly,…

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Many misunderstand how divorce affects Social Security
Many misunderstand how divorce affects Social Security
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

Marital property refers to assets jointly owned by two spouses. Retirement accounts and income are assets subject to division and distribution during a divorce, which includes Social Security income when one spouse earns significantly more than the other. Connecticut family law allows the spouse who…

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How divorced parents in Connecticut can save up for college
How divorced parents in Connecticut can save up for college
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

Saving up for a child’s college education can be challenging, and divorce makes the process even more difficult. Here’s what divorced parents should do to make sure they have a sizeable college fund for their child when he or she turns 18. How can divorced…

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