Generally speaking there are two ways to approach a divorce. The first is a settlement solution in which both parties sit down and hash out division of assets, child support and other necessities without necessitating a court date. The second is a litigation divorce,...
Divorce
Delaying divorce bad for Connecticut couples, some experts say
It can be difficult to admit that a relationship, once founded on love and respect, is no longer functioning the way both spouses once wished it would. Divorce is never an easy process, as many Connecticut residents can attest to, but some experts are saying that...
Connecticut residents facing divorce urged to think of late life
When a couple separates, it is very easy for both parties to focus all their attention on the short term. The end of a divorce proceeding is certainly something to be looked forward to, as many Connecticut residents are aware. However, many experts are saying it is...
Women may find themselves financially vulnerable in divorce
It is estimated that in the United States, more men than women are still the financial heads of their households, which can leave women at a disadvantage in a separation situation. It may come as a surprise to Connecticut residents that many women are not as...
Divorce preferable to long-term separation for Connecticut women
In the modern era, couples who might otherwise dissolve a marriage are turning to informal separations to avoid the headaches and heartaches perceived to be part of a formal dissolution. However, many experts agree that divorce may be preferable to simply living apart...
Connecticut men facing divorce urged to research ahead
It is very common in the public sphere to imagine separation scenarios as being one-sided -- Hollywood often likes to portray women in a more positive light than men in these scenarios. But as many Connecticut residents are aware, divorce is almost never so clear-cut....
Dividing property in Connecticut divorce not always easy
It can be complicated to determine which spouse is entitled to what property during a separation. Connecticut residents who have experienced divorce understand that tempers can flare when it comes to dividing assets, particularly those with sentimental value. One of...
Thorough documentation key to successful Connecticut divorce
Separations are never easy on either spouse, but there are ways of mitigating the associated stress and emotional cost. Connecticut residents seeking a divorce are urged to be prepared ahead of time, both in terms of what they want from a settlement and with the...
Why some Connecticut residents are seeking divorce after years
The old saying "til death do us part" hardly applies in the modern era, but there is still something to be said for the staying power of a marriage that endures for over a decade. But more and more, experts are noticing divorce rates among Connecticut residents...
Fiscal implications of divorce far-reaching in Connecticut
It is a well-documented fact that separations can be financially costly, but the long-term implications of an ended marriage can be even more involved. Some experts have warned Connecticut residents that dissolution of wealth as well as pensions can be influenced by...

