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Father’s Rights

Do Fathers Have the Same Rights as Mothers? Father’s rights can be involved in almost any family case where children are concerned, just like mother’s rights.  People used to assume…

Visitation in Connecticut

Am I Able to Simply File for Visitation with My Child? Visitation is also commonly referred to as parenting time. In Connecticut, you are able to file a Visitation Application.…

Cohabitation

Cohabitation in Connecticut What Is A Cohabitation Agreement? A Cohabitation Agreement is an agreement between parties regarding living arrangements. It is a legal agreement between a couple who has chosen…

Annulment

Annulment in Connecticut What Is An Annulment? An annulment is similar to a divorce in that it effectively dissolves your marriage. There are two types of annulments: religious and civil.…

Mediation in CT

Divorce Mediation Process in Connecticut Divorce mediation is the process of negotiating a fair divorce agreement by utilizing the services of a neutral divorce mediation attorney. Unlike in a litigated…

Family Law Consulting Service

Can I Hire a CT Attorney Even If I Do Not Want To Go To Court? Out of court advisement, or legal consulting, is hiring an attorney to have on…

Post-Judgment Matters in CT

What Is A Post-Nuptial Agreement? A Post-Nuptial Agreement, (much like a Pre-Nuptial Agreement), is an agreement that a married couple enters into in order to define marital property and separate property…

Pre-Nuptial Agreements

What Is A Pre-Nuptial Agreement? A Pre-Nuptial Agreement, (aka a pre-nup, or an ante-nuptial agreement), is an agreement that a soon-to-be married couple enters into in order to define marital…

Restraining Order

How Do I Get A Restraining Order? Restraining Orders can be filed by anyone in immediate physical or psychological danger. You can also get a restraining order to protect your…

Child Support

Child Support in Connecticut I need Child Support from my Co-Parent. What do I do? If you don’t have an underlying court order for child support, you can file an…

Contempt Matters

Contempt Matters in Connecticut What Is Contempt, and When Is It Necessary to Pursue it in Court? Contempt is when a party willfully does not uphold their obligation(s) of a…

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