Spring 2016 Newsletter

  • Nonadversarial divorce’ arrives in Connecticut
  • Cost of the ring and wedding may predict divorce
  • Social Security rules in divorce
  • Mom’s House, Dad’s House for Kids is an excellent resource for kids going through divorce
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Spring 2015 Newsletter

  • Alimony modifications may now be harder in Connecticut
  • Are women better decision-makers under pressure?
  • Rollover changes may affect your retirement savings
  • Divorce Source Radio podcast
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Fall 2014 Newsletter

  • Can you now serve papers via Facebook?
  • Partner’s traits can go from attraction to flaw
  • Grandparent’s college savings impacts financial aid
  • Ernst & Young Tax Guide for routine tax questions
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Winter 2014 Newsletter

  • New Financial Affidavit forms have arrived for CT divorces
  • Do credit scores matter in the success of a marriage?
  • The home office deduction has been made simpler
  • Introducing the Our Family Wizard website
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Winter 2013 Newsletter

  • Advice from divorcees on what they’d do differently
  • Couples therapy when one partner won’t go
  • Managed 401(k) plans can help you avoid costly mistakes
  • Building A Parenting Agreement that Works, an important resource for divorcing parents
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Winter 2011 Newsletter

  • ‘Limited scope representation’ may help to cut lawyer costs in Connecticut
  • Marriage rates at record low
  • 401(k) contribution limits increased
  • The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls is an important resource for parents of adolescent girls
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