Legal Articles, Child Custody

Civil Annulment in Connecticut

A blog post with helpful information for people considering an annulment in Connecticut.

Differences Between Civilian and Military Divorce

A blog post about how divorces differ between civilians and members of the military.

Residency Requirements in Military Divorce

A blog post about divorce for couples in the military.

Common Questions about Property Division in Connecticut

A blog post answering common questions for people getting a divorce in Connecticut.

Connecticut Court Grants Wife's Request to Relocate with Child

A blog post about a case in which a court allowed for a mother and her child to move back to California away from the father in Connecticut.

Parental Kidnapping: What Is it and How Do I Prevent it?

A blog post about what to do to avoid a situation in which a former spouse kidnaps their child from the legal guardian.

Parenting Agreements: An Overview

A blog post about the necessary agreements that must be made between divorcing spouses when children are involved.

Connecticut Court Denies Request that Ex-Wife Contribute to Child's College Expenses

A blog post about a case in which a court ruled that an ex-wife in a difficult financial circumstance was not required to contribute to paying for her child's education.

Appellate Court Affirms Rejection to Name Grandparents as Guardians

A blog post about a case in which a court ruled a pair of grandparents unfit to be guardians because of criminal records and lack of capability.

Titles and Definitions to Know in Connecticut Divorce Law

A helpful list of terms to know when going through a divorce in the state of Connecticut.

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