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In Connecticut, a party can file a motion for exclusive occupancy of the marital residence. In doing so, theyre requesting that the court essentially order that their spouse vacate the residence immediately.
The Role of the Responding Spouse When your spouse initiates the divorce action, Connecticut requires you to respond. If you dont, the divorce court may simply order what your spouse requests.
An order to show cause (O.S.C.), is a court order or the demand of a judge requiring a party to justify or explain why the court should or should not grant a motion or a relief . For example, if a party requests a restraining order from a judge, the judge may need more information.
A dissolution of marriage is Connecticuts legal term for a divorce. It happens when two people have been legally married, and one or both of them goes through the court process to have the marriage ended.

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A couple living apart is not legally separated This is true regardless of the length of time, and they do not have the benefits of any court orders, so enforcing non-written, informal agreements may be difficult. In Connecticut, both divorce and legal separation require a (90) ninety day waiting period.
This document allows defendants in divorce or legal separation cases to waive formal service of process. By submitting this certification, defendants acknowledge receipt of relevant legal documents. It streamlines the court process for individuals involved in family law cases.
The affidavit typically includes information such as the parents relationship with the child, their ability to provide for the childs physical and emotional needs, the childs educational and medical history, and any other relevant information that may be helpful to the court in making a custody decision.

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