If you have had health insurance coverage through your spouse’s employment, after your divorce you will need to take action to maintain health insurance. To ensure that there will be no gap in your coverage, it is important to address this issue before your divorce is final. You need to find out if you will […]
GREY DIVORCE PHENOMENON ILLUSTRATES INCREASE IN AFTER-50S DIVORCES
The divorce statistics in the United States are alarming, with about 50 percent of all marriages ending in divorce. As a result of such divorce, about half of the children of divorced families will have to deal with the significant changes to their family dynamic before they even reach the age of 18. However, a […]
BUSINESS VALUATION IN DIVORCE
Business asset valuation is the process of determining a monetary amount that best reflects the value of a business. Business valuation is important in quite a few situations. Business valuation is often required when one seeks to sell their business, so that potential buyers understand the value of the business they are considering purchasing. This […]
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUPS FOR CHILDREN AND PARENTS
Divorce can be a trying time for all of those involved. This stressful process can not only be a big blow to the adults going through the divorce, but also for the couple’s children who may be having a tough time coping with their changing family dynamic and living situation. Oftentimes people want to ignore […]
GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE IN CONNECTICUT
Connecticut is a mixed state regarding divorce, meaning that the law provides for both fault-based grounds for divorce and for grounds where neither spouse assigns fault to the other. In addition to naming grounds for the divorce, Connecticut law also includes residency requirements. Either: One spouse has been a Connecticut resident for 12 months prior […]
PROPERTY DIVISION IN CONNECTICUT DIVORCE
Property division is one of the most important and often one of the most contentious issues for divorcing couples. In Connecticut, if a couple can agree to a just and reasonable division of property, judges will generally accept the division they come up with. However, if the divorcing spouses cannot come to an agreement, the […]