A high-asset divorce involves complex issues relating to division of property, marital assets and child custody. The primary income earner may have concerns about his or her liability for monetary support. The at-home spouse may have fears about post-divorce financial...
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What does it mean that Connecticut is not a 50-50 state?
Some states divide marital property equally among divorcing spouses. This is often referred to as "50-50 distribution." However, Connecticut employs an equitable distribution method. What does this mean for people getting divorced in Connecticut? What is equitable...
How do fault and cause factor into the Connecticut divorce process?
Every state in the country has different laws for their divorce courts to follow when it comes to things like asset distribution, spousal support payments and child custody. If you live in Connecticut, and you have an impending divorce, it’s important to inform...