Legal Articles, Family Law

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.

An Act Concerning a Non-Adversarial Dissolution of Marriage

A blog post about a new bill that is affecting the way non-adversarial divorces are being conducted.

Guardian Ad Litem: When Does My Child Need a Lawyer?

A blog post about child advocacy and when children should have their own representation in divorce proceedings.

High Court Recognizes Same Sex Couples in Divorce Law

A blog post about changes being made to divorce laws that will now recognize same sex couples in court.

Understanding Premarital Agreements and their Alternatives

A blog post about prenuptials and the alternative couples can take if prenups are not appropriate for their situation.

Debunking Common Divorce Myths

A blog post about the top ten common misconceptions of divorce.

Divorce in the Bridgeport Jurisdiction

A blog post about the rules and regulations surrounding divorce in the Bridgeport jurisdiction.

How Do Courts Calculate Child Support?

A blog post about child support and how courts determine what is owed and for how long.

Connecticut Child Support Guidelines

A blog post outlining the basics of child support in Connecticut and what you should know.

Paternity Issues and Child Support: An Overview

A blog post about how child support is determined if the paternity of the child is in question.

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