Legal Articles, Child Custody

Court Finds Postnuptial Agreement Unconscionable

Blog post about a post-nuptial agreement that was determined to be unconscionable and therefore unenforceable.

Considerations of Prior Marriage Improper for Alimony Award

Blog post about how a parties' divorce and alimony agreement should not take into consideration that the parties had been married to each other once before.

Divorce Action by Conservator Permissible Under Fiduciary Duty

Blog post about how a divorce action by a conservator is allowable in Connecticut.

Increased Salary Fails to Deem Prenuptial Agreement Inequitable

Blog post about a prenuptial agreement that was upheld despite the ex-husband's increase in personal wealth.

CT Sets Child Support Duration in Accordance to Florida Law

Blog post about a case where a Connecticut court heard a post-divorce support modification case and upheld the judgment of the Florida case where the divorce occurred.

Husband Alleges Cohabitation as Reason for Failed Alimony Payments

Blog post about a man who stopped making alimony payments because he believed his ex-wife was co-habitating with someone else.

Modification Appeal Lacks Sufficient Medical Documentation

Blog post about a modification appeal that was denied due to a lack of medical documentation.

Mother Hopes to Reunify After Father Gains Custody of Minor Child

Blog post about child custody case in Connecticut.

Court Rejects Husband's Request for Wife to Pay College Expenses

Blog post about the legal requirement of a parent to pay for the college expenses of an adult child.

Determining Who Pays College Tuition: Factors to Consider

Blog post breaking down the factors to consider when determining how to pay for your child's college tuition after you have been divorced.

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