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My husband filed for divorce. The house is in both our names but the mortgage is in mine since he had bad credit. He has been paying half h...
Asked 1/08/14, 10:42 am in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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My husband came into the marriage with a maxed out credit card. We are getting divorced. Although he has made payments on his card, it has r...
Asked 1/08/14, 9:14 am in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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I am the Plaintiff in a divorce. The defendant and her attorney have filed for a deposition. Reading through the paperwork given to us from ...
Asked 12/26/13, 8:10 pm in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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My ex of ten years is taking me to court tomorrow state of ct. Oldest turns 18 on the 29 of dec. youngest turned 15 on the 19 of dec. he wa...
Asked 12/22/13, 2:47 pm in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Who is entitled to alimony in a divorce where there are no kids are involved and both parties work. Married 26 years.
Asked 12/16/13, 7:34 am in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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I am solely named as a beneficiary in a will (not my spouse) and inherit a substantial sum of money. It is likely that I will be divorcing ...
Asked 12/11/13, 9:26 am in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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A man and woman were married for 12 years. They have been divorced for 4 years. During the past 4 years the man moved out of the home they...
Asked 11/29/13, 8:27 am in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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My dad received a letter from the CT CCSPC stating he owes $35,000 in outstanding child support from when my brother and I were kids. We're ...
Asked 11/24/13, 2:52 pm in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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In the state of Connecticut if you have joint custody do you have to pay child support
Asked 11/22/13, 9:09 pm in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Can a mother keep a father from seeing their 3 year old son? He has offered to pay child support and just wants to see him on FaceTime and ...
Asked 11/11/13, 6:30 am in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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My mother has been married for 10 years in CT. She signed a prenup stating after her husband's death she could stay in their house as long ...
Asked 11/10/13, 12:01 pm in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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my father recently passed away. my father's lawyer had paperwork in my dad's file that was never officially "signed"/"filed". does my mother...
Asked 11/09/13, 6:27 am in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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My son's father took a DNA test and he is not the father.Can he still have rights to my son?
Asked 10/29/13, 11:03 am in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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i have court in conneticut for child support and i am not able to be present, i live in virginia. what should i do
Asked 10/15/13, 8:35 pm in
United States
Connecticut
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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I want a divorce. I work full time as a nursr practitioner. My husband has been out of work [and not really trying to find work] for seven...
Asked 10/02/13, 9:42 am in
United States
Connecticut
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