Employees 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....
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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 ArticleKey Things to Know About the Financial Affidavit
The financial affidavit is one of the first, and most important, pieces of discovery in Connecticut family law. It is used in all types of family matters, including: Divorce Custody Post Judgment Child...
View ArticleMandatory Disclosure and Production in Connecticut Family Law
Mandatory Disclosure and Production is one of the earliest stages of discovery in many Connecticut family law matters. It is a part of multiple types of family law matters, including: Divorce...
View ArticleEffective Communication With Your Legal Team & Scheduled Calls
One of the most — if not the most — important keys to a successful working relationship between an attorney and a client is effective communication. We have designed your client experience to...
View ArticleWhat To Expect at Your Family Law Strategy Session
At the Goals & Planning Conference, we talked about what’s going on in your life right now and developed your initial goals for what you want your life to look like instead. We decided we were a...
View ArticleWhat is Equitable Distribution?
When it comes to dividing property in a divorce, Connecticut is an “equitable distribution” or “equitable division” state. It is not, as is sometimes misunderstood, a “community property” state. Read...
View ArticleWhat Is Palimony?
What is palimony? Does palimony exist in Connecticut? Read on to learn more, including the definition of palimony, as well as some common misconceptions. Palimony Definition Palimony is the division of...
View ArticleWhat is the Financial Affidavit in a Connecticut Divorce?
The financial affidavit is one of the main, and most important, documents in a Connecticut divorce. They are used in all types of divorces: litigated, collaborative, and mediated. Please read on to...
View ArticleWhat’s the Interplay Between Alimony and Property Division?
The interplay between alimony and property division in Connecticut divorces can be confusing. Read on to learn more. Factors Considered The Connecticut statutes provide factors for consideration for...
View ArticleWhat’s the Point of 1 Dollar Alimony?
Sometimes the judge will order or spouses will agree to the point of 1 dollar alimony. People often wonder: “What’s the point?” Read on to learn the reasons behind dollar alimony provisions. Future...
View ArticleWhy a Post-Nup Could Save Your Marriage
While Prenups Are Signed in the Hopeful, Rosy Light of Engagement, Post-nups Are Often Associated With Infidelity or Other Marital Turmoil. But as the Number of Couples Seeking Them Continues to rising...
View ArticleWNEC Law School Prof and GLAD Transgender Rights Project Director to Speak
Jennifer Levi, GLAD Transgender Rights Project Director and WNEC Law School professor will speak at the Connecticut Bar Association – LGBT Section’s February meeting this Thursday in New Haven....
View ArticleKristen Marcroft and Meghan Freed to Participate in Connecticut Bar...
Kristen Marcroft will be a panelist and Meghan Freed will moderate a panel the Connecticut Bar Association LGBT Section is presenting with support from the Young Lawyers Section on February 5, 2015....
View ArticleHow Long Will It Take Me To Get Divorced?
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View ArticleOne Question to Ask When Deciding to Divorce
Many people considering divorce get stuck considering whether to end their marriage and don’t choose — sometimes for years or even decades. In his book Essentialism, Greg McKeown writes about how when...
View ArticleUsing EAR Statements to Solve Problems With Your Ex During Divorce
We all get upset sometimes. When we are in the middle of a divorce, we tend to get more upset than usual. It’s okay. Emotions are a critical part of our humanity and part of what makes life beautiful....
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