Whether your inheritance will be considered marital property in your divorce will depend on the specifics of your case. Inheritance can be a complicated factor in a Connecticut divorces, and you should always discuss this matter with an experienced divorce lawyer....
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: November 2017
Dissolution of Marriage in Connecticut
The end of a marriage is a difficult time for everyone. The emotional and legal process of separating from a spouse, understanding the legal requirements of divorce, and planning both child custody and support are all daunting tasks that go along with filing for...
Retirement and Divorce: Division of Pensions in a Divorce
A qualified domestic order (or QDRO for short) is an order that begins the process of splitting a retirement or pension plan. The judicial order essentially recognizes one spouse’s joint ownership of the funds in the other spouse’s retirement account. A QDRO...
Keeping the Custody Battle Out of Court
Divorce is never easy, and the emotional toll it can take on the children of divorce can be devastating. Children of divorce often have little control or input into the decisions that are being made by the parents, and often, the couple’s problems overshadow the...