Couples in Connecticut often assume that divorce will inevitably involve a protracted, frustrating conflict. That is true in many cases. Spouses can't find a way to cooperate and end up litigating in family court over property division, alimony and custody matters....
Month: February 2024
What is virtual visitation?
It can be difficult to maintain the level of contact with your child that you would like after you divorce. Perhaps the court ordered that they spend most of their time living with their other parent. Or perhaps your job takes you away for long periods so you cannot...
How can a high-asset divorce affect someone’s taxes?
The decision to marry often inspires numerous financial benefits. Combining the income of two individuals to support one dwelling unit can lead to a more comfortable standard of living. Spouses can save together for retirement or combine their income to qualify for a...
How should you tell your spouse that you want a divorce?
The reality of many marital relationships is that there may come a time when the difficult decision of parting ways becomes a necessity. Communicating the desire for a divorce is a delicate and crucial issue that demands tact, empathy and clear communication....