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...
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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...
Common types of compensation in Connecticut car accident claims
Suffering injuries after a car accident gives you the right to seek compensation for your expenses. In Connecticut, the state aims to ensure that victims get adequate compensation for their losses. It’s only fitting that you get the necessary help to restore your life...
Understanding the challenges of complex divorces
Knowing the kind of divorce you are going through or about to face can help you make informed decisions for you and your family. Divorce comes in various forms, whether be contested, uncontested, simple or complex. But while the circumstances of each divorce are...
The types of spousal support available in Connecticut
Are you under a court order to pay alimony or are you the party in need of support? Either way, understanding the types of alimony that a Connecticut court can award is essential. This knowledge can prepare you for the future, whether you'll be making or receiving...
Using uninsured driver coverage could increase future premiums
Motor vehicle insurance helps reduce the financial challenges associated with driving and vehicle ownership. Most people do not have enough resources in their own names to reimburse other people if they cause major collisions. They instead pay into an insurance plan...
Requesting to modify the property division order due to fraud
In Connecticut, courts divide marital properties and debt fairly and equitably between spouses during a divorce. To ensure an accurate distribution, the court applies several steps, such as identifying assets and assessing their value accurately through professional...
Determining who’s at fault in a car-pedestrian accident
When a person collides with a vehicle, the aftermath can be devastating. The shock of the crash often leaves victims grappling with physical, emotional and financial hardships. Understanding who is in the right and who bears responsibility for the accident can be...
Can one parent move with their children out of Connecticut?
Divorced and separated parents often disagree with one another about many aspects of their children's lives. A custody order is often necessary to clarify how much time each adult can spend with the children, what authority they have over the children and each...
Can my coparent and I agree on the child support amount?
With contentious divorces and separation, courts usually intervene and address issues between separating couples to ensure fairness. However, when parties are amicable and open to settle, they can agree on certain terms of their separation, such as property division....