Life happens. Circumstances change. A prior custody order may no longer be in your child or children’s best interest now. At the Law Offices of Piazza, Simmons & Grant, L.L.C. we know how child custody works. We work with clients like you to best apply the law to...
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: February 2018
Can Domestic Violence affect an Alimony Order?
Domestic violence is a real danger. As summarized by The National Domestic Violence Hotline, on average, each minute of every day 24 people are the victims of domestic violence. When one married partner has a history of victimizing and abusing the other partner, it...
Should you Try and Settle Your Divorce?
Divorces are complicated, full of emotion. Negotiating the terms are hard, even on the best of days. It is estimated, in general, that as high as 95% of divorce cases actual settle without a trial. This means these cases settle the matter through other means. This...
Connecticut Child Support FAQ
How do I start the process of getting child support? Child support is established when one parent has primary custody and the other parent is expected to contribute to the necessary child expenses. In Connecticut, you may only receive child support if a court issues...