The prototypical divorce of yesteryear in the United States is far removed from legions of more creative and tailored outcomes that are being realized these days.Remember those family-based television sitcoms of decades past? If they addressed divorce at all, they...
Month: December 2018
Reasons that justify an increase in child support
One challenging aspect of divorce is figuring out who should pay child support and how much. The judge decides based on income and may include deviations from standard guidelines under specific circumstances.However, this order is not necessarily permanent. As...
What’s currently on the minds of America’s small business owners?
The National Federation of Independent Business is reportedly the largest association focused exclusively on the pulse of small business health and growth in the United States. It merits attention when the NFIB beams in with data spotlighting commercial activity and...
Some key considerations regarding Connecticut child support
Fixed yet variable.That is a suitably apt description for the contours of child support in Connecticut. We note on our website at the established New Haven family law firm of Berdon, Young & Margolis that, while a set formula largely governs support outcomes,...
What does panel say about CT’s economy and its impact on business?
We noted in our immediately preceding blog post the close link between state government dictates on economic matters and their spillover implications for commercial entities. Our December 3 entry stressed how closely “government performance and policy affect...
State of the state: business team focuses on Connecticut economy
We applaud you if you’re an established Connecticut business owner or fledgling entrepreneur seeking to commercially grow and prosper in the state. If you’re reading our blog, we know you are centrally concerned with the same challenges and opportunities...