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What happens to unused embryos in a Connecticut divorce?
What happens to unused embryos in a Connecticut divorce?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

As more women have pursued higher education and competitive careers, more married couples have waited longer in life to start a family. This trend has led to a rise in fertility treatments to help these couples grow their families. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a…

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Have you addressed your child’s worries about your divorce?
Have you addressed your child’s worries about your divorce?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

The decision to divorce affects everyone in the family, including the kids. It’s imperative that anyone who’s making the decision to end a marriage takes the time to address the concerns their children have. This can help the children to thrive despite the changes they’re…

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What are the acceptable grounds to get a divorce in Connecticut?
What are the acceptable grounds to get a divorce in Connecticut?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

When getting a divorce is your only solution, many in Southport, Connecticut, wonder how to start the proceedings. Some of the questions these residents have include: How long will it take to complete the divorce? Am I eligible to receive alimony? How do courts make…

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How to tell if your spouse has cryptocurrency as you divorce
How to tell if your spouse has cryptocurrency as you divorce
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

A recent CNBC article indicates that around 20 million people own as much as $2 trillion in cryptocurrency in the United States right now. Most people who own this digital currency invested in it partly because cryptocurrencies have gone largely unregulated for the past decade…

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Determining your expenses when seeking alimony
Determining your expenses when seeking alimony
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

You’ve likely heard the saying that relationships involve a lot of give and take. That’s often the theme that underlies a situation in which a spouse decides to sacrifice their career to move somewhere new for their spouse’s job. Spouses may also give up their…

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Can co-business owners work together after divorce?
Can co-business owners work together after divorce?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

If you and your spouse started a business together, a divorce can get very complicated. You’re not just losing your spouse, but also someone you work with and depend on professionally every day. The most obvious solution may be to sell the company to someone…

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Divorce with kids may come later than you think
Divorce with kids may come later than you think
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

Getting divorced is common for couples who have children together. Often, the assumption is that these parents will have gotten married in their 20s and decided to split up in their 30s. Consider, for instance, the so-called seven-year-itch. A couple may get married in their…

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What happens to a valuable art collection during a divorce?
What happens to a valuable art collection during a divorce?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

Connecticut is home to some of the most extensive private art collections in the country. Paintings can be worth thousands and sometimes even millions of dollars. Art is also a great investment that you can see appreciate over time. So, what happens to the collection…

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Do non-standard work schedules lead to divorce?
Do non-standard work schedules lead to divorce?
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Last Modified on Mar 03, 2025

For many workers, each week means five days of working from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. However, there are those in occupations with much less standard schedules. For instance, truck drivers may be on the road for days or even weeks at a time. Firefighters…

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Do you have to pay for your ex’s pre-filing shopping spree?
Do you have to pay for your ex’s pre-filing shopping spree?
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Last Modified on Feb 28, 2025

You and your spouse’s behaviors may change significantly as you near divorce. Neither of you may be on your best behavior anymore. In fact, it’s not uncommon for those considering divorce to be outright mean and petty with one another. One of the more common…

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