This Week’s Blog by Jaime S. Dursht Yes. Connecticut courts have the authority to award exclusive use and occupancy of …
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Depositions in a Connecticut Divorce Case
This Week’s Blog by Christopher J. DeMattie What is a Deposition? A Deposition is when you, your spouse, or a …
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What is Legal Separation? Legal Separation is a lawsuit that is commenced by one spouse against the other, resulting in …
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This Week’s Blog by Sarah E. Murray How Do I know if a Prenuptial Agreement is Right for Me? In …
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This Week’s Blog by Eric J. Broder Is Alimony Mandatory in Connecticut? There is no requirement that alimony must be …
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Must a Judge Consider My Child’s Wishes in a Custody Dispute? No. It is a common misconception that Judges must …
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This Week’s Blog by Carole T. Orland The Court may appoint a DSM in your divorce case to resolve discovery …
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This Week’s Blog by Nicole M. DiGiose What is Arbitration? Arbitration is an alternative means to resolve disputes out of …
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This Week’s Blog by Jaime S. Dursht Ask any top divorce attorney in Greenwich, New Canaan, Darien, Westport and beyond, …
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This Week’s Blog by Christopher J. DeMattie What Is A Rebuttal Expert? Generally, in a Connecticut divorce matter, a rebuttal …
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