On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | May 28, 2014 | Child Custody
For many years, in divorces where children are involved, it has been widely believed that the courts will favor the mother. A new study, which may surprise Connecticut residents, suggests this has not been true for some time, and the times are still changing. At this...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | May 23, 2014 | Divorce
The unfortunate reality about a marital separation is that, sooner or later, the question of asset division will have to be broached. For Connecticut residents who have experienced divorce, this can often be the most frustrating part of a divorce proceeding outside of...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | May 14, 2014 | Divorce
Parents everywhere will attest that when children leave the familial home, life changes forever. However, as some Connecticut residents are aware, this does not always bode well for the spouses left behind who must rediscover one another after years of fulfilling...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | May 7, 2014 | Divorce
A new study suggests that illness can play a role in the longevity of marriages. The study, which may surprise Connecticut residents, indicates that divorce becomes more likely in incidences of chronic or serious sickness arising for one member of a couple. While the...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | May 1, 2014 | Divorce
When a child’s parents separate or end their marriage, the impact can be profound. Connecticut parents who have gone through divorce can attest that children’s responses to such a profound change in their lives can manifest in many ways, some of which can...