By Melissa_Needle | Published March 18, 2026 | Posted in Child Custody, Parenting Plans | Comments Off on Your Mental Health Can Make or Break Your Child Custody Case in Connecticut
IN THIS BLOG Connecticut’s ‘Best Interests’ Standard A Diagnosis Is Not a Disqualifier Psychological Evaluations Explained Mental Health & Co-Parenting Plans Modifying Custody Orders What Parents Should Do Now Frequently Asked Questions A diagnosis alone won’t cost you custody. Connecticut family court judges look at how you manage your mental health — here’s what every Read More
Read MoreConnecticut Court Mandated Parenting Education Programs May Now Be Completed Online In any family law matter involving minor children, Connecticut law requires that the parties (married or unmarried) complete a parenting education program. The parenting education program is a six hours class, which may be offered in two three-hour classes, or in three two-hour classes. Read More
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