Married couples share their resources, income, property and their lives. They also help support each other. Of course, spouses may take on different roles, with one earning the majority of the money and the other spending more time at home raising the children and...
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Divorce
Can I revoke my prenuptial agreement?
Although no one enters a marriage expecting to get divorced one day, a prenuptial agreement is a good idea for many reasons. It provides you and your spouse with a sense of stability and peace of mind knowing how you will handle property division and financial issues...
Looking out for the children in a divorce
Divorce is difficult for everyone in the family, but a child’s perspective on the event will affect their physical, emotional and psychological well-being long after it is over. These issues often play out in missed developmental stages, lowered academic performance,...
What is a civil annulment?
Divorce isn't the only way to end a marriage in Connecticut. State law also allows for a civil annulment. A civil annulment is different from a religious annulment. Civil annulments are granted by courts and are based on statutory authority. Once granted, a civil...
Understanding the divorce mediation process
Many Connecticut residents who have made the decision to divorce are naturally apprehensive about the divorce process. Everyone has most likely heard a horror story or two about someone else’s divorce and is afraid the same thing will happen to them. There is no...
