Although Connecticut permits no-fault divorce filings, this is not strictly a no-fault state. In fact, fault-based divorces are common in Connecticut family courts. If you and your spouse are considering divorce, you should understand what constitutes a fault-based...
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What happens to your real estate holdings in divorce?
The investments you make in real estate—whether you made those investments for your personal use or to support your business’s goals—often involve significant value. As a result, these valuable assets can become a significant source of conflict if a couple decide to...
Balancing family life as a successful entrepreneur
Does your business ambition put your marriage at risk? Some research suggests that entrepreneurs have a higher divorce rate than people in other professions. If you own a successful business, these tips may help you balance family life and protect your relationship....