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Our courts have announced reduced operations through March 27, 2020 due to COVID-19, which could last well beyond that time, and there could be even further delays once courts reopen to a logjam of old and new cases. However, during the COVID-19 outbreak, the staff at GMR ...

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    • Is Shared Parental Access for You?

      Every family is different, so it is important to understand that there is no one-size-fits-all custody agreement when it comes co-parenting. That ...

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    • Planning Holiday Visitation

      In our society and culture, the upcoming winter holidays – Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and others – are often advertised as the perfect time to ...

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    • Are Probate and Family Law Related in Connecticut?

      The areas of probate and family law are generally thought of by many as mutually exclusive legal concentrations, with many believing that probate is ...

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    • New Changes to the Tax Code Might Affect Your Divorce Agreement

      Figuring out how alimony will be awarded has always been a difficult task for divorce lawyers. With the new changes to the tax code, alimony ...

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    • The Impact of Infidelity on a Connecticut Divorce

      If you have been unfaithful in your marriage and are now getting a divorce , you might be wondering if your actions will have repercussions in terms ...

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    • How Depositions Can Affect Divorce

      While more divorces settle outside of court and are able to avoid litigation, the fact is that some must still go through the court system. Part of ...

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    • Temporary Restraining Order Filing Process

      How to File a Temporary Restraining Order The state of Connecticut allows people to file for temporary restraining orders against abusive spouses, ...

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    • Domestic Violence & Restraining Orders: Perspectives from Both Sides

      Domestic violence is the physical or emotional abuse of a family member, or someone who lives with the abuser. More often than not, a domestic ...

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    • Drafting a Prenuptial Agreement

      If you are planning to get married and are interested in protecting yourself from the “what ifs” that come with asset division and protection, it is ...

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    • The Impact of Infidelity on a Connecticut Divorce

      If you have been unfaithful in your marriage and are now getting a divorce , you might be wondering if your actions will have repercussions in terms ...

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    • Parenting Plans for Special Needs Children

      As the parent of a child with special needs, you are too aware of the risks, stresses, and complications that come with caring for your particular ...

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    • COVID-19

      Our courts have announced reduced operations through March 27, 2020 due to COVID-19, which could last well beyond that time, and there could be even ...

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    • Are Probate and Family Law Related in Connecticut?

      The areas of probate and family law are generally thought of by many as mutually exclusive legal concentrations, with many believing that probate is ...

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    • The Impact of Immigration and Divorce in Connecticut

      If you are a foreign national who is seeking a divorce in Connecticut, your immigration status could be greatly affected as a result of your ...

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    • Drafting a Prenuptial Agreement

      If you are planning to get married and are interested in protecting yourself from the “what ifs” that come with asset division and protection, it is ...

      View More
    • Are Probate and Family Law Related in Connecticut?

      The areas of probate and family law are generally thought of by many as mutually exclusive legal concentrations, with many believing that probate is ...

      View More
    • Temporary Restraining Order Filing Process

      How to File a Temporary Restraining Order The state of Connecticut allows people to file for temporary restraining orders against abusive spouses, ...

      View More
    • Domestic Violence & Restraining Orders: Perspectives from Both Sides

      Domestic violence is the physical or emotional abuse of a family member, or someone who lives with the abuser. More often than not, a domestic ...

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    • An Overview of Reunification Therapy

      When a parent wishes to reunite with their child after an extended period of absence, reunification therapy is usually recommended to help mend the ...

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    • Supreme Court Ruling Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

      On June 26 th , 2015, the United States Supreme Court narrowly ruled – 5 justices against 4 – to legalize same-sex marriage across the country. The ...

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    • Is Shared Parental Access for You?

      Every family is different, so it is important to understand that there is no one-size-fits-all custody agreement when it comes co-parenting. That ...

      View More
    • An Overview of Reunification Therapy

      When a parent wishes to reunite with their child after an extended period of absence, reunification therapy is usually recommended to help mend the ...

      View More
    • Planning Holiday Visitation

      In our society and culture, the upcoming winter holidays – Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and others – are often advertised as the perfect time to ...

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