When people marry someone with children in Connecticut, they usually take on a new role as a stepparent. Because they will have a parental role, some people may want to adopt their spouse's children. Before stepparents decide that adoption is the right path for their...
Family Law
How can I cope with my divorce emotionally?
Along with the practical consequences of divorce, dealing with the emotional fallout can be just as overwhelming. In this case, knowing how to deal with stress and other negative emotions is invaluable, especially for contentious divorces. Live About offers the...
Estate planning realities for separated spouses
If you and your spouse in Connecticut have chosen to separate, one of the things you should consider revising is your estate plan. Even if you are not sure whether or not you will divorce or when you might divorce, there are no doubt some decisions you would rather...
Legal rights for unmarried couples
Connecticut couples may not always think about their legal rights. However, if a couple is not married, they may need to pay closer attention to these rights.People may intend to leave all of their assets to their partner after they die. According to Time...