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I was arrested for domestic violence, which is my first-time offense, and I'm scheduled for a court hearing next Monday. I was released with a no-contact order, but I have a child. What can I expect moving forward?
I am a Connecticut parent seeking advice on protecting my assets after my 17-year-old minor child committed vehicular manslaughter. They drove our car without permission, and there are witnesses who have provided statements confirming this. Legal discussions with the victim's family are... View More
I need advice on filing a civil lawsuit against my ex-husband to regain custody of my dog. We agreed on a fifty-fifty custody arrangement, but he unexpectedly decided to keep the dog. I possess the adoption paperwork; however, the dog isn’t mentioned in our divorce decree. Despite attempts to... View More
I lost my post-judgment on additional child support because my ex-spouse recently changed his business structure from an S Corp to a C Corp, resulting in the loss of the K-1 form that was originally used for calculating additional child support. I believe that the income derived from his business... View More

answered on Apr 16, 2025
You can still ask the court to impute income based on his business earnings even though the entity changed from an S Corp to a C Corp. Gather his W‑2 wages, corporate tax returns (Form 1120) showing profit distributions, and IRS wage and income transcripts to document the same underlying... View More
I lost my post-judgment on additional child support because my ex-spouse changed his business structure from an S Corp to a C Corp, and consequently, he no longer has a K-1 form. I believe the income from the business should still be considered in the child support calculation despite the change. I... View More

answered on Apr 16, 2025
Yes, you may still have grounds to appeal the child support adjustment, especially if you can demonstrate that your ex-spouse’s change in business structure was used to obscure actual income. The court’s responsibility is to assess the parent’s *true earning capacity and available resources*,... View More
I currently have sole custody of my child, but I'm considering filing a motion for modification to shorten visitation with the other parent. I've noticed that my child has difficulty sleeping and using the bathroom while visiting them. Additionally, my child is homeschooled, and needs to... View More

answered on Apr 13, 2025
Before proceeding with a motion to modify visitation, it’s important to consider how significant the behavioral changes are and whether they can be addressed through other means. If your child’s sleep issues and difficulties with using the bathroom are impacting their well-being, you may want... View More
I am facing an issue with child support related to my daughter, who lived in Puerto Rico with her mother before moving to Hartford, CT to live with me. Her mother was receiving food stamps and medical assistance for her in Puerto Rico, and continued to do so despite my daughter living with me in... View More

answered on Apr 13, 2025
It seems like you’re dealing with a complicated situation involving child support payments and the overlap of public assistance between Connecticut and Puerto Rico. Since your daughter was living with you in Hartford and you were receiving benefits for her, while her mother continued to receive... View More
I have been trying to finalize my divorce since 2021. I signed all the documents before leaving Jamaica, but I currently live in Barbados. My husband resides in the United States, and I do not want anything from him. My lawyer says the delay is due to the judge 'having the matter.' We... View More

answered on Apr 13, 2025
When your lawyer says that the judge "has the matter," it means that the judge is currently reviewing the case or has been assigned to make decisions regarding your divorce. This phrase often refers to the judge taking time to go over all the necessary paperwork, filings, and any... View More
I am involved in a Connecticut family court case where there is an issue of contempt due to non-payment of childcare, medical reimbursements, and secondary educational expenses. Initially, a motion to compel was granted on February 2, 2025, but later, a motion for protective order was granted, and... View More

answered on Apr 13, 2025
When a motion to compel is vacated in Connecticut family court, it means the court has withdrawn its prior order that required one party to take specific action—in this case, likely producing documents or providing information. The vacating of that order, especially in light of a granted... View More
I’m looking to travel to Columbia to meet with my fiancé in September for a couple of weeks and return to Colombia end of December to spend New Year’s Eve with my fiancé and get married

answered on Jan 28, 2025
If you owe $22,000 to the IRS, it’s important to understand how that might affect your ability to get a U.S. passport. Generally, the government can deny or revoke a passport if you owe $59,000 or more in “seriously delinquent” tax debt, including penalties and interest. Since your debt is... View More
We have about 80,000 in debt that is currently only in my name through credit cards and debt consolidation. This was for some personal use, but mainly for pop up expenses. The home is in my in-laws and wife's name. This is because we were able to get a better rate with them on and myself off... View More

answered on Jan 14, 2025
How long have you been married? How long ago was the home purchased? Did you use any of your pre-marital funds as a down payment? There are numerous questions that will need to be answered to address your question. I would also need to know your income. Did you meet with a bankruptcy attorney... View More
Living in Connecticut State in 2024-2025.
Is there anything online that I can show my ex-wife that will explain to her her obligations to paying the children's expenses given that she's the custodial parent and she gets alimony and child support and has sufficient funds to pay for everything. The divorce decree was quite specific... View More

answered on Nov 27, 2024
If your ex-spouse is harassing you to share in expenses that you are not required to share in per the order of the court, you should probably hire a lawyer for one or two hours of work to draft and mail a letter to your ex-spouse. The letter should explain what expenses the court order requires... View More

answered on Oct 27, 2024
A Connecticut attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It sounds like you are a student taking law classes. You could check whether there are free sample questions online, either through undergrad courses or sample multistate questions for bar exams. There probably... View More
My husband and I are divorcing. We put our house on the market and it is scheduled to close on 5/1. He was arrested on 3/20 and is in jail because he has a $2million cash bond. Unless he changed the estate plan, I have POA. Can I sign for the closing/deed if he is in jail?

answered on Mar 25, 2024
If you have the original POA, with the actual original signature, and it has not been revoked, you could use it to sign the deed for your closing. You should check with your husband to verify that it has not been revoked, and you should give the original POA to your closing attorney for review.... View More
Really need a birth certificate to get license help please

answered on Jan 12, 2024
To obtain a birth certificate with your new name after being adopted in New York, you will need to follow a specific process. First, you should contact the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene or the Vital Records office in the city where your adoption was finalized. You will... View More

answered on Sep 7, 2023
In Connecticut, a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) is a legal document that divides retirement assets between divorcing spouses. While I'm not a lawyer, I can provide some general information. Modifying or canceling a QDRO typically requires legal action. If your ex-spouse has... View More
I'm just wondering if there's an emergency or something I don't like the fact that he's there without a car on his weekend nights. I guess he can call 911 but I would prefer he get to the hospital quicker

answered on Jul 17, 2023
In Connecticut, family law matters such as child custody and visitation are typically determined based on the best interests of the child. The specific details of your custody arrangement may be outlined in your custody order or parenting plan. Regarding transportation for your child during... View More

answered on Apr 25, 2023
No there is not.
However, keep in mind that in the event the state of Connecticut may have a lien for medicaid benefits against your wife's assets, they may be able to confiscate whatever you give her. This holds true for any other creditors who may have claim to your wife's... View More
there is a contempt motion filled on me there is an agreement that has been closed in 2022 but my kids mom filled a motion and i feel I need representation because she has an attorney

answered on Apr 3, 2023
You should search in Justia's online directory by clicking the "Find a Lawyer" button for an attorney who practices Family Law and/or Child Custody in or near the county where the motion has been filed, and then review the attorney's profile to determine if the attorney offers... View More
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