Overview
- Police have responded to the Fairfield, Connecticut home shared by Carl and Alissa Pavano nine times since 2024, most recently on April 29, according to CT Insider reports cited by multiple outlets.
- The divorce case features a fight over a Florida prenuptial agreement signed before their 2011 marriage, with a Connecticut judge ruling it valid but ordering a $300,000 lump sum and other assets for Alissa.
- Alissa alleges in court filings that Carl coerced her into the prenup and controlled finances, used insults, threatened to take the children, and engaged in invasive acts including placing a secret camera and planting drugs.
- The couple continues to share custody of their three children and the same Fairfield property, a setup that has fueled safety concerns and repeated police calls during the ongoing case.
- The judge’s order also directs Carl to provide a home titled to Alissa worth up to $1 million, roughly $50,000 in jewelry, and a new vehicle, illustrating how courts can enforce a prenup while still granting other relief.