Divorce in Connecticut could involve negotiating a minor child’s custody arrangements. The family law statutes generally presume that a child’s best interests depend on a couple taking joint custody. Accordingly, the court may award legal custody to both parents, as...
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How can you deal with a hostile co-parent?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Jan 31, 2022 | Blog, Child Custody
Discussing sensitive topics like where your child may go to school next year or what medical treatment he or she needs with your co-parent can often feel stressful if your co-parent is hostile. Learning about how to speak respectfully and efficiently with an ex-spouse...
What does an unfit parent look like?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Jan 3, 2022 | Child Custody, Family Law
Parents have the legal right and responsibility to shelter and nurture their children to adulthood. When a parent cannot exercise reasonable fitness to care for their minor children, then other parties must step in to protect and provide for those children. Examples...
What Connecticut courts consider when you ask to relocate
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Dec 22, 2021 | Blog, Child Custody
When you share a child with someone in Connecticut and want to move away and take your child with you, there are certain steps you must take before you may do so. First, you need to try to get permission from your child’s other parent. If he or she refuses your...
How can you create a successful co-parenting strategy?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Sep 24, 2021 | Child Custody
One of the most important decisions you have to make during a divorce is how to raise your children through the divorce and to follow. A parenting agreement provides rules to follow, but the best way to co-parent is to have a strategy with the other parent. A...
Why should you encourage a relationship between children and non-custodial parents?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Sep 7, 2021 | Child Custody
After a child custody case, you may feel like focusing solely on your children and thinking little about your former partner. If the two of you have to co-parent, but your ex does not have custody, you may still need to include him or her in decisions. According to...
3 tips for having a successful child custody transfer
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Jul 30, 2021 | Child Custody
If you intend to share physical custody of your child with your ex-spouse after your divorce, you probably cannot cut your ex out of your life completely. After all, not only may you have to make some parenting decisions together, but you also probably must see your...
What are the signs of parental alienation?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Jul 4, 2021 | Child Custody
When couples with children divorce, the relationship between one parent and those children may change because of parental alienation. While this phenomenon does not occur with all divorces, Web MD notes that it usually occurs between the children and the non-custodial...
What to know about international parental kidnappings
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Mar 9, 2021 | Child Custody
Most parents who are facing a divorce work together as much as possible to come up with an appropriate custody agreement. In some cases, however, one parent may feel so much rage that he or she takes the children to another location before a formal custody agreement...
How does joint custody work in Connecticut?
On Behalf of The Law Offices of James A. Cuddy, LLC | Feb 25, 2021 | Child Custody
If you are in the middle of a divorce, you already know there are a lot of adjustments you will need to make in life. If you have children, this usually means sharing them with the other parent. However, the custody process can be confusing. Make sure you are aware,...
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