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Exclusive possession of marital home in a Connecticut divorce
Can a spouse get an order excluding their soon to be ex from living in the marital residence once a divorce is filed? Or as I usually hear it: "Can I kick my husband/wife out of the house?"
Contesting a will in Connecticut
You are a spouse, child, grandchild or other person who claims to have an interest in a will. However, you have questions about the legitimacy of the will. What can be a done? A will contest.
Can a spouse be ordered to pay for legal fees in a Connecticut divorce?
Yes. The court has the authority to order either spouse to pay attorneys' fees.
Regulations Help Prevent Connecticut Teenage Driver Accidents
In 2008, the Connecticut Legislature passed laws that were meant to reduce teenage driver accidents throughout the state.
Who pays for credit card debt in a Connecticut divorce?
Most people realize that divorce courts decide issues of custody, award support and distribute property. But an often overlooked aspect of a divorce is the assignment of debt and liabilities.
Child Custody and Visitation During the School Year
School is now in full swing and, as a parent recently divorced or considering divorce, you have begun to understand the impact that school has on child custody. This is especially true if you and the other parent live in different cities, states or even countries.
Shared custody and child support in Connecticut
What is shared custody and how does it affect child support in Connecticut?
Connecticut DCF must inform parents of their legal rights during Investigation
Effective October 1, 2011, the Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF) must inform parents of their legal rights at the beginning of the DCF investigation.








