As a parent with more custody of the children, you have more expenses than your ex does related to the kids. It is perfectly reasonable for the courts to order the parents with less custody time to pay child support to the other parent. When the Connecticut family...
Month: April 2021
Planning summer vacation with the kids post-separation or divorce
Summer is just around the corner -- and that means summer break for the kids and family vacations. But things are radically different this year: You and your co-parent are separated or newly divorced. How do you plan a vacation when you’re sharing your parenting time?...
Should you and your spouse consider keeping the family home together after divorce?
You may assume that getting divorced means you need to sell your house -- and, for many couples, this is exactly what divorce means. Don’t assume you have no other options, however. There are couples who jointly own their homes even after a divorce. Here are a few...