Legal Articles, Child Custody

Court Upholds Motion for Contempt on Failure to Divide Property

A blog post detailing a case out of Connecticut in which a court ruled that failing to divide property during a divorce is grounds for contempt.

Connecticut Law and Property Distribution: An Overview

A blog post about the Connecticut laws and factors affecting the division of property in a divorce.

Finding Hidden Assets in Divorce Discovery and Litigation

A blog post about how you and an attorney can find additional assets during discovery and litigation for divorce.

Court Suspends Child Support for Teen Who Refuses to Visit Dad

A blog post about a case in which a court suspends child support payments because the child refuses to visit the father that is making the payments of support.

Divorce, Child Support & the Child Tax Credit

A blog post about how to claim child support and the child tax credit.

Judge Annuls US Lawmaker's Marriage Making Asset Division Null

A blog post about a lawmaker whose annulment means the marriage never existed so the lawmaker does not need to worry about dividing the assets evenly.

Important Considerations for a Gray Divorce

A blog post about divorce past the age of 50.

Connecticut's Legal Grounds for Annulment

A blog post about when a couple could have grounds to proceed with an annulment instead of a divorce or legal separation.

Important Considerations After Service of Petition for Divorce

A blog post about recommendations of steps to take after you file for divorce.

High Profile Stephenson Divorce and CTCA Assets Back in Court

A blog post about a divorce involving the founder of the Cancer Treatment Centers of America.

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