Appellate Court Holds that Order Awarding Wife Rental Income from Former...
In a decision released on September 11, 2012, the Connecticut Appellate Court held that a post judgment trial court order permitting an ex-wife to rent the parties’ former marital residence, and use...
View ArticleThird Parties Are Not Bound to Automatic Orders Pursuant to a Dissolution Action
Written by Lindsay E. Raber, Esq. Earlier this year, the Superior Court of Connecticut, Judicial District of Stamford-Norwalk at Stamford considered a case of first impression regarding whether third...
View ArticleCourt Awards Wife Alimony in the Amount of $6,000 Per Month
In Klages v. Klages, Superior Court, Judicial District of Fairfield at Bridgeport, Docket No. FV104034594S, the plaintiff wife and defendant husband were married in Pennsylvania on October 9, 1993. At...
View ArticleCourts Permitted to Award Time Limited Alimony for Rehabilitative Purposes
In determining whether alimony should be awarded- as well as the duration and amount of the award- there are several statutory criteria that must be considered. Although these well-settled factors...
View ArticleIs my spouse subject to foreclosure on my home in Connecticut?
Your spouse may be subject to foreclosure on your home in Connecticut. Your spouse would only be subject if they co-signed for the mortgage, or is listed on the title of the home. In Connecticut, a...
View ArticleDivorce and Parting with Your Home
Perhaps one of the more difficult elements of a divorce, for parting couples, is parting with their home. Real estate and legal experts say a divorcing couple should set aside their acrimony and get...
View ArticleDivorce and Parting with Your Home
If you have questions about divorce or alimony in Connecticut, please feel free to call the experienced divorce attorneys at Maya Murphy, P.C. in Westport today at 203-221-3100 or email Joseph C. Maya,...
View ArticleMarital Property: Marital Residence, Inheritance, and Pension Benefits
If you have any questions about divorce in Connecticut, please contact Joseph Maya at 203-221-3100 or by email at JMaya@mayalaw.com. The Marital Residence In the majority of divorces, parties are...
View ArticleMarital Property in Connecticut: The Marital Residence
If you have any questions about divorce in Connecticut, please contact Joseph Maya at 203-221-3100 or by email at JMaya@mayalaw.com. Which party lives in our jointly owned home after a divorce is...
View ArticleMarital Property in Connecticut: Inheritance, Gifts & Trusts
If you have any questions about divorce in Connecticut, please contact Joseph Maya at 203-221-3100 or by email at JMaya@mayalaw.com. How are inheritance, gifts & trusts divided in a Connecticut...
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