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Stop Sending Screen Shots . . . Do This Instead

Attorney Tracey Lane Russo / www.russolawct.com Text messages are an important part of today’s family cases – equally important is making sure you get those text messages to your lawyer in a format that can be used in court. Screenshots don’t...

Connecticut’s Revised Family Procedures

As of January 2021, Connecticut has a new process for how divorce and custody cases are handled.  The following video was released today by the Connecticut Superior Court that gives an overview of how these new procedures will impact pending...
Court Doesn't Have to Be Intimidating

Divorce Court 101: Getting Ready for Court

Whether you represent yourself or have a legal team, going to Court can feel intimidating.   Here are a few ways to make you feel more at ease: Understand Why You Are Going:  What's on the docket?  Is it a hearing...

Finances and Divorce: How a Tool Like Rocket Money Saves Time

Unfortunately, there's no way around the financial issues that have to be resolved during a divorce -- between shared accounts, joint bills, and the stress of dividing assets, it's hard to know where to start.  But, once you know where...

Overwhelmed by Divorce Paperwork: Step One

Taking this simple step can help you make progress. The financial part of divorce can feel overwhelming — all the paperwork, numbers, and requests for documents. It’s easy to get stuck in the process but here’s the thing, you don’t...
Divorce Can Be Different

Navigate Your Divorce Without Losing Yourself

Going through a divorce can feel overwhelming, isolating, and emotionally draining. That’s where a divorce coach comes in. As a divorce coach, I help individuals navigate the challenges of separation and divorce by helping you clarify your goals and supporting...