Custody Dispute Over Woman Who Killed her Own Children

Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. | August 3, 2011

In 1991, Kristine Cushing fatally shot her two young children, ages 4 and 8. Her defense was a bad reaction to the antidepressant Prozac. She was found not guilty and spent 4 years in a mental institution.
Enter Trisha Conlon, who married and later divorced Lt. Col. John P. Cushing Jr., who reunited with [...]

Social Media “No No’s” During Divorce Proceedings

Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. | December 15, 2010

Social media has become so popular that sites that used to attract teens only have now become mainstays with adults. Unfortunately, some adults don’t think before they post. This is especially true when they are involved in divorce, child support or custody battles.
Gideos Alper blogs on The Men’s Divorce Law Report. In [...]

Parental Relocation of a Minor Child

Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. | May 11, 2010

When parents divorce and the custodial parent wishes to move to another state with the minor child(ren), it may not be as simple as packing up the moving van and driving away. It is important to understand that a divorce decree will specifically address the issues of custody and visitation. These orders of [...]

Putting Children First: DVD Released By Connecticut Judicial Branch

Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. | December 30, 2009

Divorce can be a difficult and painful experience when it involves disputes over custody and visitaiton over the children. As parents try hard to protect their children, such court battles often cause serious harm to those children.
Parents who are engaged in the divorce process should take a few moments to view the [...]