This Week's Blog by Westport divorce lawyer Jaime S. Dursht CAN I GET DIVORCED ONLINE WITHOUT GOING TO COURT IN CONNECTICUT? Yes, the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch has announced that uncontested divorces will be permitted remotely, without the requirement of...
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PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS AND WEDDING POSTPONEMENTS IN THE TIME OF COVID-19
Over the course of the past three weeks, as a result of COVID-19, our office has received a variety of inquiries from both current and potential clients wondering what impact, if any, the postponement of their wedding plans will have upon (a) an already-executed...
PARENTING PLAN MODIFICATIONS PROMPTED BY COVID-19
This Week's Blog by Christopher J. DeMattie and Jaime S. Dursht, Westport and Greenwich attorneys at Broder Orland Murray & DeMattie LLC. Parents around Fairfield County are grappling over how best to limit the daily risk of COVID-19 exposure, and for many, the social...
You Lost Your Job Because of COVID-19—What Happens to Your Alimony and/or Child Support Obligation?
This Week's Blog by Sarah E. Murray and Nicole M. DiGiose, Westport and Greenwich lawyers at Broder Orland Murray & DeMattie LLC. The coronavirus pandemic and resulting measures to stem its spread have caused record unemployment numbers in the United States. While the...
Can My Spouse Cut Me Off Financially if I File For Divorce?
The financial implications of filing for divorce can be scary and confusing. If your spouse has threatened to stop supporting you, or you do not have access to funds to pay your household bills on your own, you may be deterred from even starting a divorce action....
How does COVID-19/Coronavirus Impact my Connecticut Divorce?
This Week's Blog by Christopher J. DeMattie., a Westport and Greenwich lawyer at Broder Orland Murray & DeMattie LLC. Are Courts in Connecticut Open? Yes, the Courts in Connecticut are still open as of March 17, 2020. However, until at least March 27, 2020, the Courts...
“Let’s Mediate and Save Money on Lawyers!”
This Week's Blog by Carole T. Orland, a Westport and Greenwich attorney at Broder Orland Murray & DeMattie LLC. If you’re reading this blog and are a potential divorce candidate, you may be familiar with this refrain. Usually, it is said in a context that also...
What Should I Expect at Trial?
This Week's Blog by Nicole M. DiGiose., a Westport and Greenwich lawyer at Broder Orland Murray & DeMattie LLC. Will my Case go to Trial? Divorce trials are rare in Connecticut. However, in the event the parties are unable to reach a settlement as to either or both...
WHAT DOES DISSIPATION OF MARITAL ASSETS MEAN IN A CONNECTICUT DIVORCE?
This Week's Blog by Jaime S. Dursht., a Westport and Greenwich lawyer at Broder Orland Murray & DeMattie LLC. One spouse’s reckless, out-of-control and wasteful spending may be a dissipation of assets resulting in the other spouse receiving a credit in the...
Connecticut Divorce Location
This Week's Blog by Christopher J. DeMattie. Where can I file my Connecticut Divorce? Generally, the town where you reside in Connecticut will dictate in which Judicial District you will file your divorce case. Pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 51-345, if...
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