How do I protect my assets in a divorce in Connecticut?
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How do I protect my assets in a divorce in Connecticut?
How Can You Protect Assets In A Connecticut Divorce?Talk to an attorney. One of your first orders of business should be to get in touch with a qualified attorney who specializes in divorce and family law. Get financially organized. The next step is to understand and organize the assets involved in your divorce. Identify your goals. Be an active participant in the process.
How can I prove my ex is hiding money?
How can you get evidence of unreported income? 1. Forensic accounting can often uncover hidden income. Your attorney may be able to subpoena your ex-spouse’s tax returns, credit card records, bank statements and other financial records to prove that his or her expenses exceed the amount of income he or she is claiming.
How do I know if my ex is working?
Call the local domestic relations office, if you have a child custody and support arrangement. Domestic relations should have his last record of employment and can let you know if he is still at the listed job. Call his family or friends, if you have a positive relationship with them.
What happens if your ex doesn’t pay child support?
As mentioned, if that parent still fails to pay, the court can hold him or her in contempt of court (for failing to follow a court order) and impose a jail term. Regardless of what consequences are imposed, the fact is that you do have options if your ex doesn’t pay child support.
How can I find out if my wife has a hidden bank account?
DO look for hidden cash in your closets, crawl space, attic, file cabinets, and anywhere else money could be hidden. A safe deposit box is another popular (and discoverable!) hiding spot for cash. DON’T forget about your spouse’s business accounts.