Legal Articles, Child Custody

Guardian Ad Litem: When Does My Child Need a Lawyer?

A blog post about child advocacy and when children should have their own representation in divorce proceedings.

Loans Made During Prior Marriage Subject to Judgment Lien

A blog post about a case in which a court rules that trial court had jurisdiction over foreclosure action because of loans that needed repayment.

Allocating Property and Debt in Divorce

A blog post about how the courts will divide different types of property between spouses during divorce.

‘Alimony Reimbursment’ Ruled Illegal Retroactive Modification

A blog post about a court ruling against a lower courts decision to have a mother reimburse child care payments.

High Court Recognizes Same Sex Couples in Divorce Law

A blog post about changes being made to divorce laws that will now recognize same sex couples in court.

Confidentiality Agreements: Preventing Dissemination of Private Info

A blog post about how to keep private matters private during divorce.

Equitable Distribution in Connecticut: An Overview

A blog post about how Connecticut courts handle the division of property during divorce.

An Overview of Financial Affidavits in Divorce Procedure

A blog post about why courts need financial information during divorce and how to share you information with the court.

The Rising Popularity of Post Nuptial Agreements

A blog post about what a post nuptial agreement is, how it is different from a prenup and why it is gaining so much popularity in recent years.

Continuing Insurance Coverage After Divorce

A blog post about changes made to insurance coverage for ex-spouses and children after divorce.

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