Connecticut Premarital Agreements

Written by Connecticut Family Law Attorney Jocelyn B. Hurwitz

In Connecticut and many other states, people getting married have the ability to prepare for divorce even before they walk down the aisle. The concept might sound a bit pessimistic, but it’s actually a responsible measure to take and a he...


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What Is a Divorce Decree?

Written by Associate Attorney Sarah M. Luetto

Okay. So you’ve filed for divorce, exchanged financial disclosures, and figured out the basic terms you and your spouse have agreed upon. What comes next? The divorce decree! The divorce decree is a written document that details the terms that you and yo...


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The 6 People You Need on Your Team

Written by Divorce Coach Prudence Henschke

Behind every elite athlete there is a team of people, supporting them to be their best. Each person on the team has specific skills, knowledge, and insights for the athlete to leverage. The same idea can be applied to navigating a divorce. Just like an athl...


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How to Protect Children, Finances and Help Families Move Forward

Written by Divorce & Family Lawyer Mitchell Arons

Divorce doesn’t have to be a knock-down, drag-out fight full of fear and dissension. If done correctly, the process of divorcing should actually be a transition in which the couple and the family end up in a better emotional place than where they be...


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A Guide to Getting a Divorce in South Florida

Written by Florida Matrimonial Law Attorney Hugo E. Acebo

Getting a divorce is never an easy decision to make, especially when there are children involved. It’s a life-altering event filled with highs and lows, but when the proper steps are taken and all factors have been carefully considered, you’l...


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