Couples who have a high net worth do not look forward to putting the details of their divorce on public display in the courtroom. Mediation has become a popular alternative with divorcing couples of every economic level since it offers privacy along with many other...
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DIVORCE IN THE TIME OF COVID-19: DEFAULT JUDGMENTS
by aafizi | Sep 24, 2020 | Firm News
Has your divorce been stuck in limbo due to COVID-19 Court restrictions? Have you been waiting for months simply to get a default hearing? Well, good news: after Tuesday, September 22nd, the Connecticut family courts will be scheduling default hearings in many...
What are the benefits of forensic accounting in divorce?
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Sep 20, 2020 | Divorce
In high-asset divorces or complicated divorce situations, figuring out the financial aspects of your agreement can become difficult and contentious. You may have to do a lot of research and work to uncover every asset, which is not an easy task. FindLaw suggests that...
Upcoming meeting of the National Association of Divorce Professionals
by Wendy Prince | Sep 9, 2020 | Connecticut Family Law Blog, Divorce, Family Law, Firm News
If your business touches on the divorce process, you should consider joining our managing partner, Wendy Prince, at the next Zoom meeting of the National Association of Divorce Professionals. Our fast-growing Greenwich/Stamford, CT & Westchester County, NY...
What happens if your spouse tries to hide assets?
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Sep 3, 2020 | Divorce
As a Connecticut couple trying to divorce, you may run into some unique and unexpected problems. This is particularly true as a couple that holds high assets, as you face unique hurdles that other couples will not. One potential issue you may run into is that of a...
What Qualifies As Income When Calculating Child Support?
by Wendy Prince | Sep 1, 2020 | Firm News
Much like death and taxes, child support payments are often a necessary inevitability when it comes to divorce and custody. The court uses reported income, among other things, in order to calculate how much child support an individual should be paying. But what...
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