On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Jan 28, 2019 | Child Custody
When Connecticut parents get divorced, both they and their children face a period of adjustment. The full ramifications of this should be taken into consideration when creating a parenting plan. Parents should consider that children have never had to live in separate...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Jan 22, 2019 | Divorce
“In sickness and in health, till death do us part.” These words are a famous part of the marriage vows taken by many people in Connecticut. Even with the best of intentions, however, serious illness can place a major burden on a marriage. This may be...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Jan 16, 2019 | Firm News
Over the past few years, the divorce rate in the U.S. has decreased. Many people have attributed this fact to the decline in marriages. While the lower rate of marital unions has affected the divorce rate, a closer look reveals a more relevant reason for the...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Jan 15, 2019 | Divorce
Emotional dissatisfaction typically motivates people in Connecticut to seek divorces, but the process requires an intense examination of marital and individual finances. People from all income levels generally benefit from the guidance of financial planners and...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Jan 9, 2019 | Divorce
The first full week of January marks a time when divorce filings tend to surge in Connecticut and throughout the country. People like to start the divorce process in January because the new year represents a chance to get a fresh start in life. It is also just after...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Jan 2, 2019 | Child Custody
Parents in Connecticut who are getting divorced will need to consider how child custody will be handled. In the past, it was thought that children did better under the care of their mothers. Experts warned that children who spent overnight time with their fathers...