There are three ways to establish paternity in Connecticut: 1.  Marital presumption.  There is a presumption that the husband is the biological father of any child born during a marriage.  This can be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence in court that the husband is not the child’s biological father. 2. Acknowledgement of Paternity.  This…

  A Modification of Physical Custody requests that a judge change where a child lives.  It is also referred to as a Modification of Residential Custody. Modification of Physical Custody Lawyer  – Fairfield and Stamford The judge must first decide whether there has been a “substantial change in circumstances” since the last custody order.  …

  Shared Physical Custody is becoming more and more common in Connecticut Family Court  This is true whether the case involves unmarried parents or parents going through a divorce. Shared Physical Custody Lawyer – Fairfield and Stamford Physical Custody, also known as Residential Custody, is where a child lives.  So in a Shared Physical Custody situation,…

A DDS Registry Appeal is an employee’s chance to clear their name.  A successful appeal keeps their name of the Registry thereby allowing them to pursue employment in their chosen field. DDS Registry Appeal Lawyer The DDS Registry is a data base of employees who were either fired or left a job because they allegedly…

A Connecticut Custody Modification involves changing the current Parenting Plan.  Specifically, it requests a change of residential custody from one parent to the other.  It may also be used to modify joint legal custody to sole custody – or vice versa. Multiple court appearances are required if there is no agreement.  The judge will usually…

I get questions from time to time about Connecticut bankruptcy and divorce.  The questions usually fall into two categories.  The timing of a bankruptcy filing and how divorce debts are impacted by a later divorce filing. I do not recommend filing for bankruptcy and divorce at the same time.   When a bankruptcy is filed,…

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