Criminal Law

Divorce Lingo: Extracurricular Activities

During the divorce process you will come across different terms that you need to follow and you might find this confusing. In this blog we are going to focus on the term “mutually agreed upon extracurricular activity.” This term [...]

Child Support and Unemployment

Over the past year Connecticut has slowly started to get back on track when it comes to employment.  The state has continued to see employers seeking to hire employees, but there are still people remaining on unemployment benefits. Losing [...]

What To Consider When Estate Planning

Top 5 things to consider for your own estate plan: Priorities: Do you want to make sure that you and your spouse are comfortable in retirement? That may involve a trust and working closely with a financial advisor. Do you [...]

Pathways to Resolution 101

This year, 2022, the Connecticut Judicial Branch launched a new process for divorce and family law matters, which they named divorce “Pathways to Resolution.” Divorce Pathways to Resolution essentially replaces the old short calendar system with a triage approach [...]

Why You Should Choose Mediation During Divorce

Thanks to TV, movies, and pop culture you are likely to picture a divorce, being spouses screaming at each other in a courtroom, fighting over custody cases and prized assets. We tend to think of something confrontational and emotional. [...]

Child Custody/ Visitation During the Holiday Season

It is officially the holiday season!! So here comes all of the gatherings, gifts and cheer. Unfortunately this is also the time of year when divided families struggle with where their children will spend the holidays and school vacation. [...]

Do You Owe Back Child Support?

Child support determination is part of any divorce involving minor children. In most cases, one parent is required to pay child support to the other parent to assist with the costs of raising the child including shelter, food and [...]

Child Custody Laws In Connecticut

If you have children and are considering a divorce in Connecticut then you need to make sure you know the child custody laws. Knowing and understanding these laws is important as it may have an effect on your child [...]

Criminal Record & Employment options

In most cases, having a criminal record can negatively impact your ability to work. The ways in which a person in Connecticut is affected by having a criminal record will vary depending on the industry or sector. Learn more [...]

Who Can Officiate a Wedding In Connecticut?

Did you just get engaged and are in the process of planning your wedding? Were you thinking of having a friend or relative officiate your wedding for a more intimate and personal touch to the wedding ceremony? Do you [...]

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