By Alexander_Cuda | Published March 25, 2020 | Posted in Covid-19, Divorce, Domestic Violence | Comments Off on Domestic Violence Abuse Concerns Rise with Covid-19
Domestic Violence, Spousal Abuse, and Child Abuse Concerns on the Rise with Coronavirus While social distancing may now be the norm in Connecticut because of COVID-19, it is also forcing family units into closer, sustained proximity with each other. That may in many cases be a good chance for even closer bonding, as people weather Read More
Read MoreOne Small Step for Woman-Kind, One Giant Step for Divorce and Family Law (The First “Space Case”) Divorce and custody matters are not limited by earthly boundaries. As apparently the first case of its kind, an astronaut allegedly accessed her spouse’s bank information while in space. While your spouse may not be in orbit (at Read More
Read MoreWhat is No Fault Divorce in Connecticut? “No fault divorce” refers to the jurisdictional grounds required to bring a divorce. That means to get divorced in Connecticut, a spouse does not have to prove fault. In “fault divorce” states the courts do not have jurisdiction to allow a person to obtain a divorce without their first proving some sort of fault on the part of a spouse, such as Read More
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