Legal Articles, Divorce & Family Law
Court Rules that Evidence of Prior Actions May Be Used to Substantiate Neglect
Request for Attorneys’ Fees in Divorce Hearing Denied: Court Finds that Wife “Cannot be Rewarded for Her Own Financial Indiscretions.”
Alimony: Court Orders Father to Pay College Tuition Up to Full UCONN Cap
Courts Permitted to Award Time Limited Alimony for Rehabilitative Purposes
Court Awards Wife Alimony in Addition to a Portion of Husband’s Business
Court Issues $20,000 Monthly Alimony Award in Stamford Divorce
Earning Capacity: Alimony and the Invisible Paycheck
Relocation: A Concise Summary of Connecticut Law
Court Enters 10 Year Alimony Award in Wilton Divorce
Court Awards Primary Residence to Father in Consolidated DCF Case
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