On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Nov 18, 2019 | Family Law
Prenuptial agreements can provide a way for a Connecticut divorce to sail through smoother waters by addressing potentially explosive concerns in advance, like how assets are divided. However, a prenuptial agreement can lose its enforcement power if it is drafted in...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Nov 18, 2019 | Child Support
If you are preparing for the end of your marriage and you have a child, you might imagine the formula is simple: the Connecticut parent who does not have custody of the child must pay child support to the parent who does. In addition to basic food and clothing needs,...
On Behalf of Law Office Of Robert A. Skovgaard | Nov 18, 2019 | Firm News
It is easy during a divorce to tightly focus on the matters that only immediately concern you, although some long range issues like child support or what assets you will keep following the divorce are likely to be of immediate importance. Still, it is possible to...