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Can I Get a “Quickie” Divorce in Connecticut?

Can I Get a “Quickie” Divorce in Connecticut?

Is Fault for the Breakdown of a Marriage Relevant in a 'No Fault' Divorce in Connecticut?

Is Fault for the Breakdown of a Marriage Relevant in a 'No Fault' Divorce in Connecticut?

Why Men Are Seeking Alimony More Than Ever

As we have discussed, more and more men are receiving alimony. The reasons are mostly economical, but there is certain stigmas that come along with a man being paid alimony from his ex-wife…at least in his eyes. The following article by Cathy Meyer highlights some of these very issues.

What Should I Do if My Ex Is Not Paying Alimony on Time, or At All? Is this Considered Contempt of Court in Connecticut?

What Should I Do if My Ex Is Not Paying Alimony on Time, or At All? Is this Considered Contempt of Court in Connecticut?

Missouri Workers' Compensation for Baker's Lung

Understanding Missouri's workers' compensation in relation to baker's lung is crucial for individuals working in this sector, as it highlights the legal avenues and protections available to those who may suffer from this occupational illness.

What Is the Difference Between a Divorce and an Annulment in Connecticut?

What Is the Difference Between a Divorce and an Annulment in Connecticut?

Is Everything That Happens in Front of a Judge on the Record in Connecticut?

Is Everything That Happens in Front of a Judge on the Record in Connecticut?

One Dollar Per Year Alimony, Who Won?

Nowadays one dollar per year alimony has become common in Connecticut, but why? Many people see this nominal award and are left with many questions such as: Is this a joke? Did the paying spouse just win? How could a dollar a year be alimony? Well here is the not so simple answer, an award of one dollar per year is a good thing…maybe.

How is a High-End Divorce Different from a Regular Divorce?

How is a High-End Divorce Different from a Regular Divorce?

If I Am Still Living in Our Marital Apartment and Am on the Lease, Am I Legally Entitled to Remain in the Residence?

If I Am Still Living in Our Marital Apartment and Am on the Lease, Am I Legally Entitled to Remain in the Residence?

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