The typical process to obtain information from a spouse in a Connecticut divorce is to file a written request requesting the information. This is known as discovery. As it pertains to websites, social media accounts etc., the process ordinarily involves the other spouse providing the requested the information. In some instances, you can simply visit…

  Suspicion. Sneaky. Stupidty. Slammer. Haven’t we learned that social media and divorce don’t mix? Read about yet another article about divorcing folks behaving badly. Warning: don’t try this at home. The most bizarre use of Facebook in a divorce case ever – The Globe and Mail Who is at greater fault? The spying wife…

  What are the biggest issues or changes in family law over the last years? In no particular order: 1) The economy – Are couples “staying together” because it’s financially prudent to do so? How about the spike in post judgment modifications of financial orders? 2) Rights of same-sex couples – First Civil Unions. Then…

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