Most parents, and the court, believe that planning out a co-parenting plan is in the best interest of their children. This way, with a co-parenting plan, parents can work together to uphold their responsibilities and obligations to their children. As such, visitation...
Month: December 2022
Four questions and answers about divorce
Couples divorce for several reasons, whether due to infidelity or some other flaw – or simply because they realize they just aren’t compatible any longer. A lot of people have some very similar questions when they’re approaching a divorce. Here are some of the most...
What’s the difference between legal and physical custody?
When you have a child with someone in Connecticut and no longer intend to continue your relationship with that person, the two of you will have to negotiate custody arrangements or prepare to litigate the issue in family court. Asking for your fair share of custody is...
How to tell your spouse that you want a divorce
Connecticut has one of the lowest divorce rates in the United States. As of now, the divorce rate in Connecticut is 10.50 percent. Nevertheless, it’s a tough yet necessary solution for many couples who continue to struggle in their relationships for various reasons....