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The Implications of a High Net Worth Divorce

When high net worth couples divorce, they are subject to the same laws that apply to any other couple. However, the nature of their income and assets can add complexity to the case. Diverse compensation structures and difficult-to-value assets require special...

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When Can a Court Impute Income in a Divorce?

When a Court determines alimony and/or child support in a divorce proceeding, it considers both parties’ income and other factors. If a party has consistent income before and after the divorce, determining alimony and/or child support is fairly straightforward. A...

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Can I Empty My Bank Account Before a Divorce?

In some marriages, there may be a good reason for a spouse to worry about losing access to money during a divorce because the other side has or will take control of the couple's shared finances. If you are anticipating divorce and have such concerns, you may be...

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Electronic Snooping During a Connecticut Divorce

  In this day and age, the majority of our information is stored within our electronic devices. During a divorce, you may be tempted to snoop through your soon-to-be ex-spouse's personal devices to gain valuable insight that can benefit your case. However, doing...

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Divorce Attorneys as Advocates and Counselors

Choosing the right attorney is an important first step in your divorce. You want someone with the requisite skills and experience, but also an individual you can feel comfortable working with and trusting with significant legal, financial, and emotional issues. As a...

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Can I Record My Children During a Divorce?

The propriety of recording your children during a divorce can vary depending on several factors. Therefore, it's essential to consult with a family law attorney to understand your rights and limitations regarding recording your children.  In our latest video blog,...

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How Do Postnuptial Agreements Work in Connecticut?

  Unlike prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements come into play after a couple legally marries. One party may request a postnuptial agreement for several reasons, including an unexpected inheritance, a significant change in financial status, or other...

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