Legal Articles, Child Support

No-Fault Divorce in Connecticut

A blog post about Connecticut standards on no-fault divorce and the differences between a no-fault divorce and a fault divorce.

Connecticut Divorce: The 90 Day Waiting Period

A blog post about the reasons behind Connecticut's 90-day waiting period and what to do during that time.

Divorce and the Name Change Process

A blog post about when and how to make a name change whether a divorce is involved or some other major life event call for it.

What a Client Should Know About Alimony State Reform

A blog post about changes that were made to the alimony system and how women can protect themselves following these new changes.

Domestic Partners and Unmarried Couples: An Overview

A blog post about what steps domestic partners and unmarried couples can take to protect themselves during separation.

What Is a Divorce by Default Judgment?

A blog post about what default divorce is, how to get one, and when it is useful.

Estate Planning and Asset Protection in Divorce

A blog post about how to protect your estate and assets during a divorce.

Divorce Legal Fees and Tax Deductions: An Overview

A blog post about what fees can be tax deductible and which cannot.

How Legislatures Can Amend Divorce for Victims of Spousal Abuse

A blog post about what forms of protection a court can provide an abused spouse during divorce proceedings.

Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Threatening Judge During Divorce

A blog post about a divorce proceeding being interrupted when a party threatened the judge's life via email.

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