While the collaborative process can help co-parents improve their ability to cooperate and work together for their children’s best interests, the collaborative process also offers benefits to child-free couples and others with concerns about their…
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If you want to resolve your marriage without fighting in court, the collaborative divorce process may be right for you. By working with skilled professionals who guide you through conflict resolution and negotiation, you can find an outcome that work…
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You may have heard that divorce mediation can take a lot of the pain and conflict out of ending your marriage. If you are considering mediation as an alternative to traditional litigation, here’s what to expect from the process and your mediator al…
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If you are one of the many Connecticut couples over 50 considering divorce, you may have concerns about what separating somewhat later in life will do to your prospects, your assets, and your retirement. Taking a collaborative approach to gray divorc…
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Divorce and Your Estate Plan The end of a marriage affects everything from your living arrangements to who makes decisions for you in the case of emergencies. But if you are separated or considering ending your marriage, you may not have considered h…
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Many Connecticut divorces are resolved at the mediation stage, rather than going through the time, expense, and emotional strain of a trial. Understandably, parties come into their mediation session with no clear plan for what they want most or how t…
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When considering the property division during your Connecticut divorce, you likely think of the big items first, like your home, retirement assets, vehicles, and possibly business interests. But if you or your spouse has invested in cryptocurrency or…
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Family business owners can pour their lives into their work. But sometimes the strain of running a business, along with other life stresses, can push a marriage to the point of divorce. When that happens, you will certainly wonder how Connecticut cou…
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Your house is more than a valuable asset. For many Connecticut residents, the marital home is the center of life for them and their children. But when the marriage ends, you may appropriately find yourself wondering how to keep the house in a divorce…
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No one really likes to think about debt during the divorce process. It can often come up as an afterthought after child custody, support, and property division issues have been resolved. But debt can be a stumbling block to resolving many Connecticut…
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