On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Apr 29, 2019 | Child Custody
Ideally, parents are able to work together to raise their children. However, there are circumstances in which a parent in Connecticut or another state may need to protect their child from the other parent. This may be true in the event that a parent has threatened...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Apr 23, 2019 | Divorce
Connecticut couples who are in committed relationships may truly care for their partners. However, there is no guarantee that their relationships will last forever regardless of their intentions. One problem that could spell the end of a union could be the fact that...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Apr 22, 2019 | Firm News
Forming a divorce agreement has mostly to do with what you and your spouse want, but there are also some requirements the court may order if it does not feel that personal agreement does not go far enough. Education is one of those areas. Generally speaking,...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Apr 16, 2019 | Divorce
Many people who go through a divorce in Connecticut feel ready to start a new life. While they may be anxious to do this, there are certain steps that will need to be taken in the time after the divorce has been finalized. This will protect the recently divorced...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Apr 12, 2019 | Child Custody
In Connecticut and around the country, courts have been moving towards including shared physical custody arrangements as part of a divorce order. More courts are doing so unless other issues exist that would make it a poor choice. Historically, courts awarded women...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Apr 10, 2019 | Firm News
One of the most difficult aspects of getting a divorce is figuring out custody and visitation. In an ideal situation, you and your ex will co-parent in some capacity. Custody may not be 50/50, but having both parents actively involved with children is what the courts...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Apr 3, 2019 | Child Custody
When parents in Connecticut get a divorce, they usually must remain connected in some way through their children. There will be times when both parents need to be present at important events in their children’s lives. When this happens, they should make an...