How Will Assets Be Divided in My Divorce?
Divorcing in Connecticut? Don’t get tripped up by common misconceptions about how assets are divided. In Connecticut, it is not always as simple as a 50/50 split.
Divorcing in Connecticut? Don’t get tripped up by common misconceptions about how assets are divided. In Connecticut, it is not always as simple as a 50/50 split.
The myths and legends surrounding divorce could fill a book. In this post, I’m going to clear up some of the most common misconceptions I encounter in my practice as a divorce attorney.
Many couples involved in a divorce are confused about its impact on their individual income taxes and how the divorce may trigger tax liabilities.
A divorcing spouse’s interest in a trust can impact the outcome of some Connecticut divorce cases. As a divorce attorney who handles many high net-worth clients and a former family court judge, I often get questions about the impact of trusts in a divorce settlement. Clients want to know
What happens to a spouse’s business in a divorce? Does the spouse of the business owner get a piece of it? Will the court force a sale of the business? Can a spouse hide income or assets in the business? There are dozens of questions when a divorce case involves a business owner.
Baby Boomers are the fastest-growing group of those getting divorced. The rate of divorce among Baby Boomers tripled from 1990 to 2021, according to a study released in 2021.
Bill and Melinda Gates, Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello, and Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos all have something in common: they have had mostly quiet, amicable and reasonable divorce resolutions.
The process of divorce can seem overwhelming, especially in the early stages. People often wonder: What should I do now that I have decided to get divorced?
One of the most frequently asked questions any divorce lawyer gets involves alimony. What is it? When is it ordered? How much?
Divorcing in Connecticut? Don’t get tripped up by common misconceptions about how assets are divided.
Pre-Nuptial Agreements are no longer for the super-rich, celebrities or those on their second or
The myths and legends surrounding divorce could fill a book. In this post, I’m going
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