Social Media and Divorce in Connecticut 2026: What Can Be Used Against You
Connecticut courts admit social media as divorce evidence. $350 filing fee, 90-day waiting period. Learn what Facebook posts can affect custody and alimony.
Divorce checklists, choosing a lawyer, common mistakes, social media tips, and step-by-step preparation.
Connecticut courts admit social media as divorce evidence. $350 filing fee, 90-day waiting period. Learn what Facebook posts can affect custody and alimony.
Avoid these 10 costly divorce mistakes in Connecticut. Filing fee $360, 90-day waiting period, all-property equitable distribution under C.G.S. § 46b-81.
How to choose a divorce lawyer in Connecticut in 2026: $360 filing fee, 90-day waiting period, 12-month residency. Hiring criteria, fees, and 10 FAQs.
Complete 2026 divorce checklist for Connecticut. $360 filing fee, 90-day waiting period, 12-month residency. Step-by-step guide with documents, timelines, and costs.