2021 Child Tax Credit Includes July 15 Advances
There have been some significant changes to the 2021 Child Tax Credit under the American Rescue Plan. The good news is that the credit increased for many. However, there are potential complications...
View ArticleHigh Net-Worth Divorce in Connecticut
High net worth divorces can get complicated when it comes to property division, alimony, child support, and other financial aspects. Because of this added complexity, choosing a divorce attorney...
View ArticleMaking the Decision to Divorce
We meet a lot of people who spend years deciding whether to divorce. You read that right – years. In some cases, decades. Divorce is a huge decision. It changes everything from where you live to...
View ArticleWhat Is a Family Services Custody Evaluation?
In some Connecticut divorce and family law cases, there is a Family Services Custody Evaluation. However, not every case includes a custody evaluation — it only happens when the parties (and their...
View ArticleWhat Is a Private Custody Evaluation?
In some Connecticut divorce and family law cases, there is a Private Custody Evaluation. However, not every case includes a custody evaluation — it only happens when the parties (and their lawyers) or...
View ArticleWhat is a Custody Evaluation?
In some Connecticut divorce and family law cases, there is a custody evaluation. Not every case includes a custody evaluation — it only happens when the parents (and their lawyers) or the Court decide...
View ArticleWhat Is Family Relations in Connecticut Divorce and Custody?
When you are involved in a family law matter, one of the legal terms you may hear is “Family Relations.” Family Relations is a service provided by the Connecticut Judicial Branch to people working...
View ArticleADR & Divorce
ADR, short for “Alternative Dispute Resolution,” is any method of resolving disputes outside of court. But what is ADR in the divorce and family law context? How does it work? Read on to learn more....
View ArticleLater-in-Life Divorce in Connecticut
Later in life divorces often occur after a marriage has lasted decades, possibly 30, 40 years, or more. Generally, the longer the marriage, the more intertwined the finances, family situations, or...
View ArticleArbitration & Divorce
You may have heard of arbitration and may wonder about arbitration and divorce. Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (or “ADR”) that’s designed to resolve disputes outside of court....
View ArticleWhat Is a Case Date?
One of the questions that may arise in your family law matter is “What is a Case Date?” Read on to learn more. Case Date Basics A “Case Date” in Connecticut family law cases is a hearing before a judge...
View ArticleWhat is Divorce Pathways to Resolution?
In 2021, the Connecticut Judicial Branch launched a new process for divorce and family law matters, which they named divorce “Pathways to Resolution.” Read on to learn more. Pathways to Resolution...
View ArticleUnderstanding amicable divorce with Meghan Freed
Naja chats with Attorney Meghan Freed. Meghan is Managing Co-Partner of Freed Marcroft, a Connecticut law firm that devotes its practice exclusively to divorce and family law. Meghan is particularly...
View ArticleEmployees taking ownership of the Work with Meghan Freed and Kristen at Freed...
Fast-growth companies want employees to take ownership. It is not enough for employees to get the work done. They want them to feel like owners. This is a common theme across many companies. Employees...
View ArticleDIVORCE: THE FINAL OPTION
Divorce often happens in years 6 to 10. research finds year 8 to be ordinary. In the 50s, it was called “The Seven Year Itch’. If your relationship is struggling in these years, it is an ordinary...
View ArticleDon’t Mistake Truth for Weakness; It’s Strength
Here’s what you want that you may not know you want. You want a lawyer with the courage to tell it to you like it is, and the courage to leave it all on the mat for you regardless of what you decide....
View ArticleBest Child Support Lawyers in Hartford
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View ArticleRequests for Admission and Divorce
You may have heard of “Requests for Admission” and wondered about them in the divorce context. Requests for Admission are written discovery tool sometimes used in divorce litigation. Read on to learn...
View ArticleUnderstanding amicable divorce with Meghan Freed
Naja chats with Attorney Meghan Freed. Meghan is Managing Co-Partner of Freed Marcroft, a Connecticut law firm that devotes its practice exclusively to divorce and family law. Meghan is particularly...
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