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What Kind of Parenting Time Plan Should You Expect?
Years ago, the typical parenting time plan gave a noncustodial parent every other weekend with the children and a mid-week dinner or overnight stay. However, changes in how society views shared custody and flexibility in work schedules have altered what parents and...
What Happens to Life Insurance After Divorce or Legal Separation?
During the divorce process, spouses are prohibited from letting a life insurance policy lapse or changing the beneficiaries absent a written agreement or by order of the Court. This is to maintain the status quo concerning each party's property rights while the terms...
At What Age Can a Child Refuse Visitation?
When parents divorce, working out custody and parenting time can take significant time and effort. Unfortunately, their agreement may hit a snag if their child doesn't want to comply with the arrangements. Teenagers, in particular, may object to being told they must...
What Are the Odds Your Divorce Case Will Go to Trial?
Very few divorce cases get litigated despite what you see on television shows and celebrity gossip. In Connecticut, over 95% of cases are resolved before trial. However, it’s more interesting to hear about the details of a nasty divorce battle than how a couple...
How Does a Parenting Plan Work in a Connecticut Divorce?
Among all the issues that must be resolved when a marriage ends, those involving minor children are, without a doubt, the most important. In Connecticut, divorcing couples with minor children are required to establish a parenting plan that protects each child's best...
Divorce Financials After Being Accused of A Crime
It is not unusual for domestic violence situations to result in the filing of a divorce action. Sometimes, violent incidents can also occur after filing for divorce. In both circumstances, the victim has recourse under criminal law. However, a common question is...
Can You Get Exclusive Possession of Your Home During Your Divorce?
When couples file for divorce, a common issue is whether they will continue to live together while the divorce is pending. Often, one spouse will decide to move out. If that doesn’t happen, one spouse may want to formally request the other one move out of the house....
What Happens to Life Insurance Policies During Divorce?
Life insurance policies are relevant to a pending divorce action in several ways that are important to understand. If you or your children are the beneficiaries of your spouse’s policy, you want to ensure that it is maintained and/or understand when it may lapse....
When The Music Has Stopped Playing – Carole Topol Orland, Esq.
How do you know when it is time to get divorced? It is undoubtedly the most life-altering decision one can make. In our practice, we see recurring causes and symptoms. These often include physical and emotional abuse, infidelity, illness or death of a child or...
What Happens to Your House in a Connecticut Divorce?
For most divorcing couples, their house is by far their largest asset. Our Connecticut divorce attorneys explain how issues involving the family home are typically addressed during divorce proceedings. Who Stays in the House While a Divorce is Pending? Both...
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