Showing posts with label uncontested divorce in Connecticut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uncontested divorce in Connecticut. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

••••••> Know the law for uncontested divorce in Connecticut

Divorce is on the rise globally and threatens to eclipse the statistics of the number of marriages taking place. This could be due to the fact that an increasing number of couples don’t have the time to work on their marriage as many households are now two income families. Yearning for the single life and the freedom to be one’s own person could also be a contributing factor. Laws governing divorce differ from country to country and at times, from state to state.

What is Uncontested Divorce ?

An uncontested divorce is the fastest way to dissolve a marriage. It is also relatively cheap as both parties are able to come to an agreement about child custody, property and other issues. Collaborative and mediated divorce also falls under the uncontested category, enabling couples to save time and money.

If you’re filing for an uncontested divorce in Connecticut(ct), there are some points to be kept in mind. To be able to legally separate, you must have lived with your spouse for a minimum of 12 months and either party must have been a resident of the state for a minimum period of a year and the cause for divorce must have occurred after both parties moved into the state. Grounds for divorce (no-fault) can include incompatibility, adultery, confinement, fraud, habitual drinking, willful desertion or non-support for a year, seven-year absence and cruel and inhuman treatment.

Personal injury law in Connecticut(ct)

Personal injury law Connecticut(ct), meanwhile, encompasses a wide range of areas. Drug injuries, medical malpractice, truck accidents, fire and burn injuries, motorcycle accidents, auto accidents and wrongful death are some of the few.

There are many law firms that deal in uncontested divorce in Connecticut or cases of personal injury in Connecticut. The Internet has a long list of such firms that deal in both. Aside from personal injury and divorce, there practices include corporate liability, residential real estate closings and general litigation. There are many websites offering information and services in areas of living will and trust, bankruptcy, divorce, pet protection agreement, real estate and prenuptial agreements.
When filing for separation, personal injury or any other case, make sure to consult your lawyer or someone who can help you with the ins and outs of the laws governing these cases.

Friday, August 19, 2011

••••••>Uncontested Divorce in Connecticut

While marriage lays the foundation for two people bonding together as one, divorce is the process where the couples decide to separate. After many years of marriage when couples just realize that the relationship is not working on anymore, that is the time they decide to get divorced. The process of getting separate and living alone may require you to complete various legal formalities, upon completion of which you are legally no more bonded in the relationship of marriage. However, there is something very interesting called uncontested divorce in Connecticut. This is something that helps the people get divorced in a very easy and simple way. The divorce happens in the Connecticut superior court.

An uncontested divorce in ct happens when there are no financial or property issues in dispute. And also there is no dispute about the custody of children or any other thing between the partners. Such individuals need not attend any case management conference. However, there are certain parameters that apply to uncontested divorce in ct. Both the individuals should have lived separately for more than a year and both the individuals agree well on the division of any kind of assets between them. All the division of the assets including the custody of children is well agreed upon by the individuals. Also, either of the individuals must have been living in Connecticut for more than a year now and in cases of domicile, before filing the divorce either of the spouses must have returned back to the state with the intention of making it a permanent residence.

Uncontested divorce in Connecticut is one of the most peaceful and quick way for couples getting separate and following different paths for their lives. A 90-days period known as 'cooling period' is also provided to the individuals during which they can negotiate with each other before the divorce is finalized. Upon completion of the cooling period, couple receives a notice from the court confirming the dissolution of their marriage. After that they need to reach to an agreement on the terms and conditions of the division of assets and liabilities, and also the child support.