When we were in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, without the availability of the courts to steer family problems, Visitations were often refused. Refusing Visitation has repercussions. Problems with visitation and custody battles during the Coronavirus crisis are universal, as demonstrated in this article on how California courts and family practitioners are handling these … Read More…
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MODIFYING FAMILY LAW COURT ORDERS
Categories: Divorce, NewsTags: alimony, contempt, custody, modification, support, visitationIf you lost your job, partially or fully you need to act now to seek a modification of your alimony and/or child support orders. If you feel that in fulfilling your visitation orders your child or children may be in danger you need to act properly. Protect your rights and your children but be certain … Read More…
SOCIAL MEDIA & COMPUTERS DANGERS
Categories: Business Law, Divorce, Estate & Probate, NewsTags: contempt, courts, custody, divorce, modification, support, visitationWhen was the last time you did a cleaning of your Social media and computer? If you are planning to file for a divorce the time to do that cleaning is now! Most spouses have access to each others computer if they are not actually sharing a computer. What lies on your computer and … Read More…
FIXING VISITATION
Categories: Divorce, NewsTags: contempt, custody, modification, support, visitationVisitation is an individual matter defined by parenting plans that do not likely anticipate all possible futures. The answer to this problems is not simple. Each case is extremely individual. Visitation is based on your facts and any parenting plan in effect. The more detailed the parenting plan the easier it is to answer questions on … Read More…
CONNECTICUT STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS
Categories: Business Law, Divorce, Estate & Probate, NewsTags: court rules, statute of limitationsTake action now on your legal matters. You must file your action prior to the expiration of the statute of limitations. Statutes of limitations is a set time period before which you must start your court action and have it filed with the court. Failure to act timely will result in you no longer … Read More…
EXECUTING A WILL
Categories: Estate & Probate, NewsTags: Conservatorship, Estates, Living Will, Probate, WillsThe coronavirus crisis had many unexpected blocks to our means of protecting our selves and our families. Today I led a discussion on a forum for attorneys and with representatives of the State Bar on how we can execute Estate documents for clients, like Wills, Living Wills, Voluntary Conservatorships and more, without having to bring … Read More…
Why Now Is The Time To Start Your Divorce
Categories: Divorce, NewsTags: alimony, contempt, courts, custody, divorce, modification, support, visitationWith the Connecticut courts cutting back on scheduling hearings and jury trials, due to the remaining coronavirus overload of cases, you may think of putting your legal battles off. That is definitely the wrong decision. The courts of the State of Connecticut are receiving ongoing filings of new divorces, custody battles, support claims, personal injury … Read More…
Don’t Let Delay Cost You Your Lawsuit
Categories: Business Law, Divorce, NewsTags: court rules, courts, statute of limitationsWe live our lives with many things demanding our attention. As a result you may think of putting your legal battles off so that you can catch up on other pressing matters in your life. That is definitely the wrong decision. Statutes of limitations exist that limit your ability to bring a cause of action … Read More…
GOING TO COURT WITHOUT BEING THERE
Categories: Business Law, Criminal, Divorce, Estate & Probate, NewsTags: alimony, contempt, court rules, courts, Criminal, custody, divorce, modification, support, visitationTraditionally courts require you to physically be in the court room to be heard on your legal problems. Your busy schedule may have you put off your attending to your legal troubles, be it a divorce, visitation, support, or custody modifications, contract dispute, personal injury, etc. So what can you do? If you have … Read More…
Dangers of Do-It-Yourself Divorce
Categories: Divorce, NewsTags: alimony, contempt, courts, custody, divorce, modification, support, visitationDANGERS OF DO-IT-YOURSELF DIVORCE The percentage of divorces that include at least one party not being represented by an attorney has skyrocketed. A large reason for this is people watch many TV shows and movies depicting court matters. Seeing so many shows about court proceedings make people feel comfortable doing it on their own. Connecticut … Read More…