Relocating out of Connecticut After a Divorce

2019-07-18T18:25:57+00:00

Relocation is one of the trickiest aspects of divorces. Trying to take your children to live out-of-state after divorce can put a strain on co-parenting opportunities and the other parent's relationship with the children. Because of this, they are difficult cases to win. My relocation cases are some of the toughest that I have ever [...]

Relocating out of Connecticut After a Divorce2019-07-18T18:25:57+00:00

Grandparents’ Rights in a Connecticut Divorce

2019-07-18T16:31:24+00:00

You may have heard that parents are not the only ones who can get custody in a divorce. Grandparents also have rights and in the past, courts have awarded grandparents legal access to their grandchildren in a divorce. However, nowadays it’s nearly very difficult to argue for grandparents’ rights. I will explain why on this [...]

Grandparents’ Rights in a Connecticut Divorce2019-07-18T16:31:24+00:00

Protective Orders and Child Custody in Connecticut Divorce

2019-07-18T15:04:52+00:00

Oftentimes, a divorce or a custody case starts with an arrest. While this is unfortunate, it is also reality. And it might be a reality that you find yourself in. A person usually doesn’t just decide they aren’t getting along with their spouse anymore and it’s time to move on. Many times, there is a [...]

Protective Orders and Child Custody in Connecticut Divorce2019-07-18T15:04:52+00:00

Getting Custody of Your Child If You Were Never Married to Their Other Parent

2019-07-18T14:02:55+00:00

Typically, family lawyers see two types of cases come through their door. Obviously, we are all aware of divorce as a family court issue. Divorce cases make up a significant portion of a family lawyer’s workload. But there is another fairly common situation that I have seen come through my door. This is called the [...]

Getting Custody of Your Child If You Were Never Married to Their Other Parent2019-07-18T14:02:55+00:00
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