Alimony refers to a court-ordered payment that must be made from one former spouse to another. In Connecticut, neither party is automatically entitled by law to receive alimony payments. A Connecticut court typically considers various factors in determining whether or...
Guiding People Through Divorce With Grace And Dignity For More Than 30 Years

Guiding People Through Divorce With Grace And Dignity For More Than 30 Years
Month: January 2017
How are Child Custody and Visitation Decisions Made?
There is no doubt that divorce and legal separation become even more difficult when children enter the mix. Divorce and separation probably affect children more than anyone else involved in the process. In Connecticut, child custody and visitation decisions may be...
What Types of Connecticut Child Support Are Available, and How is Child Support Calculated?
When divorce cases involve minor children, courts are extremely concerned that the children are well cared for and provided for financially. Child support is a court-ordered payment – made from one former spouse to another – to support the couple’s minor child or...
What Is a Connecticut Divorce Complaint and What Happens After Filing?
Connecticut divorce law can be complicated, and, in many cases, the parties involved can be unsure of what to expect. What follows is a brief overview of a Connecticut divorce complaint and what happens after it’s filed. The Divorce Complaint Connecticut is a no-fault...