In Connecticut, the outcome of a divorce is primarily determined by equitable distribution and the children’s best interests, rather than fault. Connecticut follows a "no-fault" divorce approach, where proving wrongdoing or assigning blame is unnecessary. Let's...
Month: May 2023
The facts about the distracted driving menace
By now, everyone in Hartford should know that driving while distracted is dangerous. But many people might not realize the true scope of the crisis. According to a recent news release from the Connecticut Department of Transportation, distracted driving killed more...
Negotiating property division with your spouse
Property division is renowned as one of the most disputed matters in a divorce. But this is not always the case. Some divorcing couples have divided their properties without battles or attending numerous court hearings, and this can also be your story. Provided you...
2 retirement concerns when planning for divorce
People who are contemplating divorce are almost always concerned about their financial future. Although they believe they will be happier if they exit their marriage, an individual may stay with their spouse in part because they fear the economic devastation that...