Legal Articles, Child Support

Connecticut Court Rules that Alimony Provision Is Self-Executing

A blog post about a particular divorce out of Connecticut in which a court ruled that alimony ended as soon as an ex-wife wife began to cohabitate with a boyfriend.

Appellate Court Reverses Order to Reimburse Day Care Payments

A blog post about a case in which a court ruled that a mother did not have to reimburse a father for daycare payments.

Connecticut Court Denies Request to Modify Alimmony

A blog post about a case in which a court refused alter alimony payments for a husband who claimed his ex-wife changed her living and financial situation.

Divorce Procedure: How to Serve Divorce Papers

A blog post about proper procedure for service when commencing divorce proceedings.

Panama Papers Reveal Problems for Divorce Process

A blog post about how off shore accounts are helping the wealthy to hide assets during divorce.

Connecticut Lawyer Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award for Work in Divorce Reform

A blog post about a Connecticut attorney being honored for his work in divorce reform in Connecticut.

Divorce ‘Doc-U-Prep’ Ruled Unauthorized Practice of Law in Connecticut

A blog post about how a business was ruled unauthorized to do business assisting people with legal documents during divorce.

Appeal Granted Due to Ambiguous Separation Agreement

A blog post about a case in which a court reversed an alimony agreement due to ambiguity in the agreement.

Divorce and Protection of Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs)

A blog post about what a temporary restraining order is and how one can help you during your divorce proceedings.

Collaborative Law and the Divorce Process

A blog post about the collaboration option some couples can take when seeking a divorce and how it differs from the mediation option.

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