Whether you own a business, a home or other substantial assets prior to marriage, you may find yourself considering a prenuptial agreement. Dealing with some Connecticut family law issues before you get married could provide you with peace of mind. In addition, even...
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When circumstances change after an initial child custody order
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | May 24, 2017 | Child Custody
No matter what happens in a Connecticut couple's relationship, if they have children together, they will always be bound to each other. The parental bond does not go away simply because a couple does not remain together. During the divorce proceedings, decisions...
What does an equitable distribution of assets in a divorce mean?
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | May 17, 2017 | Divorce
One of the main concerns of many Connecticut residents who are ending their marriages is what happens to their property. They might have heard that this is an equitable distribution state, but may not know what that means. Not having at least a working understanding...
Issues surrounding your children before and after your divorce
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | May 10, 2017 | Divorce
Many Connecticut parents think that the end of their marriage affects them the most. However, in most cases, it is the children and their issues in the divorce that end up taking center stage. Once dividing the marital assets and alimony are addressed, parents must...
Mediation versus litigation: What’s the difference?
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | May 5, 2017 | Divorce
Mediation and litigation are two legal processes that can serve useful in a variety of disputes. Both are available for divorce.Mediation is a process that is designed to encourage each party to negotiate a settlement that will work best for their unique situation....
Connecticut family law and child support modifications
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | May 5, 2017 | Family Law
Are you paying or receiving child support? Have your financial circumstances changed since the court's initial order? Connecticut family law provides for the potential modification of child support orders under certain circumstances.Many Connecticut residents suffer...
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