On behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
The money in your financial accounts represents your children’s education fund and your future retirement. However, when you get a divorce, you will need to divide these assets. Remember, even if the account doesn’t have your spouse’s name on it, if...
On behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 19, 2017 | Divorce
Couples get divorced for a reason — sometimes many. Collaborative divorce in Connecticut, often touted as a more peaceful means to end a marriage, may not be the best way of handling a split. Sometimes the animosity between a couple may be too great for them to...
On behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 14, 2017 | Divorce
There are all kinds of issues that surround divorce. Some can be more complicating than others. For instance, what happens in a divorce situation when one partner holds dual citizenship? How do the laws of another country affect divorce in the United States, including...
On behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 11, 2017 | Family Law
Sometimes it takes more than DNA to make a father. Sometimes a good father doesn’t even share the same DNA with his non-biological child, yet still feels a paternal bond with the child. Family law in Connecticut addresses these types of...
On behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 1, 2017 | Divorce
The best divorce scenarios happen when the two people involved agree to bring things to the table to discuss them rationally. That might be difficult to do in certain divorce circumstances, but collaborative divorce in Connecticut might save a lot of time and money....