Whether your divorce is amicable or highly contested, there are implications in the dissolution of a marriage. As Connecticut recognizes all property as collectively owned, you cannot shield your valued assets from these negotiations. For this reason, a helpful team during your divorce process can help you to reach a positive resolution for all parties. Our goal is to keep your needs in mind and work on behalf of our client.
At the offices of Charles & Concilio, LLC in Greenwich, CT, we bring you a level of understanding along with our years of experience. This process can be full of emotions, so rely on a quality legal team to shoulder some of the stress. These feelings can sometimes lead clients to act irrationally or to say things that they wish they could take back. Use our team as your mouthpiece to ensure that you stay on the right side of the law at all times, and stay strong in your negotiations!
How Connecticut Views Your Divorce
The separation of your familial finances can be a stressful time if you are on your own. Reach out to helpful legal counsel to have a guiding hand through the process, and discover how you can utilize our experience to your advantage. The state of Connecticut has its own specific set of rules in the process of filing, so speak with us about your options. For example, you might opt instead for a legal separation, if this approach best suits your needs.
In this state, the things you own with your spouse are collective property. This means that your assets and liabilities are shared with your partner, and so a divorce can upend your financial situation. Beyond account balances, a divorce can impact a shared home or a larger asset such as a car or a boat.
Taking The Negotiation Process Seriously
Connecticut law is clear in that the separation of finances must be done in an equitable manner. This does not necessarily entail the equal division of assets and liabilities, but it can leave you with less of a say in this discussion.
Since a judge will separate your assets and liabilities, it may be helpful for you to engage in serious discussions with your former partner. The negotiating table can be a difficult area for people, as they are not used to seeing their spouse as an adversary. Work to reach a positive resolution with a legal team that keeps your needs in mind.
Negotating For Your Benefit In Connecticut
Call The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, LLC in Greenwich, CT at 203-234-1000 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Your financial future depends on your ability to navigate your divorce, so stick with a knowledgeable legal team.