In November 2008, Connecticut legalized same sex marriage so naturally we allow same sex divorces. But just how are same sex divorces handled? And how are they different from other actions and legal separations? Generally, the procedure and the law is he same whether it is a same sex divorce or the “traditional” variety. The…
A divorce judge has the authority to order either spouse to pay Connecticut divorce legal fees. Payment of legal fees in a Connecticut can be ordered at two stages: While the divorce is pending A judge can order one spouse to pay the reasonable legal fees of the other spouse. This typically occurs when…
Postnuptial agreements are gaining popularity. A recent study by the American Academy of Matrimonial and Divorce Lawyers found a 51% increase in postnups in the last year. Still I know that some spouses are offended by the concept. But couples may become more willing (or even enthusiastic) about executing a postnuptial agreement when they…
A grassroots group, Connecticut Alimony Reform, is trying to change how alimony is calculated in Connecticut divorce. Putting limits on the amount that can be paid and adding “guidelines” appear to be the focus. In 2011, Massachusetts substantially reformed its alimony laws but Connecticut has not yet followed suit. Alimony reform has sparked spirited…
Divorce mediation is a process in which a divorcing couple attempts to resolve their outstanding issues with the assistance of a neutral third party (divorce mediator). A divorce mediator is typically an attorney with a family law background and training in dispute resolution. Divorce mediation may or not be appropriate for your case. The advantages…
As part of a divorce or a legal separation, a court may make orders requiring parents to pay for college and associated expenses. In order to do so, the court must make a finding that it is more likely than not that the parents would have provided support to the child for higher education or…