Provisions in A Prenuptial Agreement can be a Sufficient Basis to Establish...
In re Chantarasmi, 938 N.Y.S.2d 762 (N.Y. Sur. 2012) In a recent case before the Surrogate’s Court in Westchester County, New York, the co-administrators of a deceased father’s estate and guardians of...
View ArticlePrenuptial Agreement Held Unenforceable Due to Seven-Year Sunset Provision
Written by Lindsay E. Raber, Esq. In a recent divorce action, the Appellate Court of Connecticut found a prenuptial agreement unenforceable due to a sunset provision, which did not violate public...
View ArticleAppellate Court Reverses Financial Awards Where Trial Court Disregarded Terms...
Written by Lindsay E. Raber, Esq. In a recent divorce action, the Appellate Court of Connecticut reversed, in part, a trial court’s awards of alimony, child support, and lump sum property settlement...
View ArticleIn Case of First Impression, State Supreme Court Considers Enforceability of...
Written by Lindsay E. Raber, Esq. In a recent divorce action, the Supreme Court of Connecticut considered, for the first time, whether postnuptial agreements (entered into during a marriage) are valid...
View ArticlePrenuptials Invalidated Where Spouse Drafted Prenup in Foreign Language
In a recent post-judgment divorce action, the Superior Court of Connecticut, Judicial District of Fairfield at Bridgeport found that two prenuptial agreements offered during a dissolution proceeding...
View ArticleChild Visitation: Privileges and Limitations
Parties entering a custody dispute or a divorce proceeding often inquire about visitation privileges by the so-called “non-custodial parent” – that is, the parent whose home is not the primary...
View ArticleWhat are the Different Types of Child Visitation in Connecticut?
If you have any questions or would like to speak to a divorce law attorney about a divorce or familial matter, please don’t hesitate to call our office at (203) 221-3100 or email Joseph Maya Esq. at...
View ArticleWhat are the Different Types of Child Visitation in Connecticut?
If you have any questions or would like to speak to a divorce law attorney about a divorce or familial matter, please don’t hesitate to call our office at (203) 221-3100 or email Joseph Maya Esq. at...
View ArticleWhat are the Different Types of Child Visitation in Connecticut?
If you have any questions or would like to speak to a divorce law attorney about a divorce or familial matter, please don’t hesitate to call our office at (203) 221-3100 or email Joseph Maya Esq. at...
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