During a Connecticut divorce involving minor children, parenting matters are likely to cause intense emotional reactions. While people may fight about property division in some cases, they almost inevitably feel strongly about protecting their relationships with their...
Month: March 2024
What medications can increase crash risks?
Sometimes, catching a cold or the flu is inevitable. Going to a doctor and getting medication could help a patient recover. However, doing so could affect their ability to stay alert and drive. Even over-the-counter (OTC) medicine could sometimes cause grogginess or...
Can you get a quick final decision via nonadversarial divorce?
Divorce proceedings may take time. In Connecticut, the regular divorce process takes at least 90 days. For those in a hurry, the state offers nonadversarial divorce. The nonadversarial process finalizes a divorce settlement in 35 days or earlier. This simplified...
What are use and possession orders for in a Connecticut divorce?
In Connecticut, use and possession orders are court orders that temporarily grant one spouse the exclusive right to use and possess certain marital property, usually the family home and its contents, until the finalization of the divorce proceedings. If you were to...
3 times a business could be liable for a car crash
After a car crash, liability is usually a straightforward matter. The vast majority of collisions occur due to mistakes that people make in traffic. The driver who tailgated someone else or turned the wrong way on a one-way street is usually the party with legal and...