If you are paying or receiving child support, you may assume it ends when your child turns 18. Under Connecticut law, that assumption is generally correct. However, that does not always mean your financial responsibility ends at that point. In some cases, courts may...
Month: March 2026
What should you do after a car accident in Connecticut?
The moments after a car crash can feel disorienting, and it is easy to make decisions you later regret. The steps you take can affect both your health and your ability to pursue a legal claim. Knowing what Connecticut law requires puts you in a stronger position...
What happens if one spouse hides assets during divorce?
You may suspect your spouse is hiding assets during your divorce. This can feel stressful, especially if your spouse owns a business. However, financial transparency is critical in Connecticut divorce cases. Understanding the warning signs and how the state handles...
