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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...
Family law attorneys seeing more pet prenups
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Jan 13, 2020 | Connecticut Family Law Blog, Family Law
While many consider their pets part of the family, the sad fact is that Connecticut law considers them property. This is why divorce can include the heartbreaking decision about which spouse gets the dog. Some couples can work out a kind of custody arrangement, but...
Collaborative law can be a peaceful alternative to divorce
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Jan 12, 2020 | Connecticut Family Law Blog
Once your marriage begins to struggle, you may find yourself thinking that a contentious divorce is inevitably going to be a part of your future. However, difficult, litigated divorces aren't always the only solution for the end of a marriage, and they certainly...
Communication directly impacts how peacefully child custody works
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Jan 10, 2020 | Child Custody, Connecticut Family Law Blog
The youngest members of a family often go through upheaval and experience emotional duress during a divorce. To provide as much continuity of lifestyle as possible and offer security during a time of transition, Connecticut parents may try a co-parenting approach to...
Women want financial reassurance before deciding to divorce
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Jan 2, 2020 | Connecticut Family Law Blog, Divorce
There is no time greater to take stock of one's financial picture than when a marriage is not on solid footing. Women in Connecticut who are on the brink of divorce from their spouses may be looking for answers when it comes to facing their financial future as single...
Second marriages more likely to end in divorce, experts say
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 26, 2019 | Connecticut Family Law Blog, Divorce
First-time marriages may not be lucky for some individuals. Connecticut residents may be interested to know that recent statistics show that people who marry for the second time (or more), may be facing an even greater chance of divorce. Marriage therapists...
Child custody: What is a guardian ad litem?
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 17, 2019 | Child Custody, Connecticut Family Law Blog
It is not surprising that children are often those most affected by divorce. When Connecticut parents divorce, some may have difficulty ironing out important issues like child custody. In such cases -- when parents are unable to come to an agreement on issues...
Requesting more child support when your ex receives a raise
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 13, 2019 | Connecticut Family Law Blog
When the courts issue the child support order in a parenting plan in your divorce, they do so based on the circumstances at the time of the divorce. Your life and the life of your ex will invariably change after the divorce. Living in new homes and starting new...
The major issues that can lead to divorce
On Behalf of The Prince Law Group, LLC | Dec 12, 2019 | Connecticut Family Law Blog, Divorce
There can be many reasons a couple decides their marriage is no longer working. However, there are some commonalities among many couples who decide that divorce is their only option. Connecticut couples likely share some of these reasons with others around the globe...
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