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A new chapter begins. Charles & Boni-Vendola, LLC is pleased and proud to announce that Corrine Boni-Vendola has been appointed by the State of Connecticut as a Superior Court Judge. While we will miss her in the daily trenches, we could not be happier for or prouder of Corrine. She will be sworn in today, March 26, 2024, and we look forward to seeing her on the bench continuing her work in the legal system.

With Corrine’s departure, we will be continuing as a new partnership, Charles & Concilio, PC. Nicole Concilio, who has been an attorney for 20 years and has worked with Corrine and Marianne for 17 of those years, going forward will be a named partner. She is well deserving, and we look forward to her ongoing loyalty and diligence to the practice of Family Law.

Marianne, Nicole, and the excellent staff at Charles & Concilio, PC, will continue to expertly serve Fairfield and New Haven counties in all matters related to family and matrimonial law.

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The Divorce Process In Connecticut

The Divorce Process In Connecticut

It goes without saying that times can be difficult when events, circumstances, and other important elements come to an end, and family-related legal matters are no different. Not only are you burdened with having to fund an expensive and often drawn-out process, but most of the time you are met with hostility, disdain, and coldness. The last thing our team wants is for you to have to go through this process with an attorney that only cares about his or her financial gain, and we know finding the right team to represent you and your needs can be tricky. In today’s blog, your Greenwich, CT attorneys explain a little about the divorce process and how our team can help.

When You Get Started

Everyone’s divorce journey typically begins in a few different ways: either you are the one serving the divorce papers, or you are the recipient. In either case, the circumstances surrounding your matter will vary, and no two claims are going to be the same.

Indeed, having an attorney on your side that not only understands your situation, but assists in an empathetic and compassionate manner is critical. Moreover, you want to have someone on your side that ensures you are fully aware of the process and what to expect, and we are the team for the job.

When you begin your legal separation, it is important to follow the steps exactly. Not only are there different procedures for filing for divorce with or without children, but responding to a divorce is a different process as well. To learn more about what to expect and how our team can help, give us a call today.

Information for the Judge

In the state of Connecticut, an individual or couple can seek divorce resolution through a few different methods, depending on the situation. For instance, non-adversarial divorce can be pursued through mediation, a process referred to as collaborative divorce. A divorce can also be pursued before a judge in a court of law, and there are benefits and cons to both options. Reach out to our team to learn about this process and what we can do to help you along the way.

Prioritizing Safety and Happiness

At the end of the day, we recognize that the process of pursuing a legal separation can be exhausting and trying on the individuals involved, and for this reason, we aim to make this process as smooth and complication-free as possible for you. Your safety and happiness matters, and as our client, we will provide nothing short of ideal service.

Learn More Today

Contact The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, LLC in Greenwich, CT by calling 203-861-6800 to learn more about divorce proceedings in the state of Connecticut, and schedule your initial consultation with our team today.

Divorce

The dissolution of a marriage is emotionally difficult, and our team meets you where you are with compassion and understanding.

Custody

We represent you and your children’s best interests through custody matters by gaining a thorough understanding of your situation.

Other Services

Our attorneys can provide representation for your children’s best interests and safety when parties cannot reach agreement.