The older Connecticut individuals become, the more likely they are to know what they can and cannot live with. As a result, some older couples may come to the realization that their marriage is no longer working for them. Therefore, exploring options for divorce could...
Divorce
Amid adultery accusations, senator’s wife files for divorce
Of the myriad issues that can complicate a divorce proceeding, the charge of infidelity may be one of the most virulent. While Connecticut residents may not be shocked that this scandal originated in a senator's office, they may be surprised to note that adultery is...
Understanding divorce process helpful for Connecticut couples
January is well-known as being the most popular month to finalize a separation. Once the holidays have passed and the new fiscal year is underway, the divorce proceedings can be undertaken without disrupting family traditions and at a time when it will be most...
Are Connecticut soldiers filing for divorce less often_
The Rand Corporation recently posted the results of their study into military divorce statistics, and the numbers suggest separation in the army, navy, and Air Force are on the decline. Soldiers are filing for divorce with less frequency. Some experts have attributed...
Connecticut residents seeking divorce: January a better option
As a general rule, January is widely regarded as "divorce month" for many Americans. In Connecticut and elsewhere, the first month of the year traditionally sees more divorce filings than any other month in the calendar year. Some experts believe there are good...
Connecticut divorce facilitated by understanding process
One of the most common reasons separations become stressful for couples, apart from the obvious emotional investment, is that many people approach the negotiation table with only limited knowledge of how the process works. Connecticut residents are keenly aware how...
Understanding taxes vital to Connecticut divorce
The financial implications of a separation are not lost on anyone who has ever experienced the end of a marriage. However, Connecticut residents may be surprised to know that a divorce can play a role in how taxes will influence the dissemination of assets. This is of...
“Pet custody” a more prevalent issue in modern divorce
High divorce rates, coupled with a booming pet industry across America, has led to the unusual but swiftly growing issue of pet custody in separation agreements. Connecticut pet owners understand how attached individuals can become to their pets. Quite often these...
Dealing with grey divorce in Connecticut
More and more, marriages that have endured for decades are being legally ended, a fact which many studies have confirmed. The prevalence of so-called "gray divorce" is undeniably on the rise, and it has led to an equal need for support for those experiencing its...
Dealing with pet ownership as part of divorce proceedings
To many Americans, a family pet is considered a valued member of the family unit as a whole. Connecticut residents facing a divorce may be inclined to ask what becomes of a family pet in a legal sense, since child custody does not extend to four-legged friends. In...

