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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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Know Your Rights In Divorce With Helpful Counsel

Know Your Rights In Divorce With Helpful Counsel

Advocate North Haven Greenwich CT

If you need to end your marriage, you might feel a little bit overwhelmed at the thought of the legal aspects of divorce. After all, for many individuals, this is the first time in their lives that they have been through this process. Even if you have been married before, it is always helpful to have a knowledgeable attorney by your side every step of the way. You might not be familiar with the laws here in Connecticut, and every situation is a little bit different.

When you need legal counsel in your divorce, lean on the team at Charles & Concilio, LLC in Greenwich, CT. Our attorneys will be a tireless advocate for your goals in tense situations such as custody and financial negotiations. Having the right team in place can make all the difference in the outcome of your divorce, so be sure that you find an attorney that fits your needs. Retain a knowledgeable divorce lawyer early in the process!

Helping You To Navigate The Tough Financial Discussions In Your Divorce

When it comes to bringing your marriage to an end in the eyes of the court system, financial division can be a tense time. Here in Connecticut, the law requires that all assets and liabilities must be separated equitably. While this does not necessarily mean equal, there are some important things to consider.

Our state recognizes all property to be shared collectively between you and your former partner, so you cannot shield anything you own from the process. This means that without negotiations, you could be at risk of losing your favorite car or your home in these discussions. Take the time to speak with a talented attorney about your options in order to reach a positive financial outcome.

Your Divorce And Custody Negotiations

Another area in which separating partners can have competing goals is in custody. If you and your spouse share a child, then there is an additional level of negotiation that is necessary for the sake of your little one.

Parenting plans are a pivotal part of this process, detailing certain rights and responsibilities of being a parent. These documents can include topics such as medical care and how you desire your child to be raised religiously. Your schedule of visitations is an integral part of this process, so make sure that you have a dedicated advocate on your side!

Learn More With An Expert Team Of Connecticut Divorce Attorneys

During the divorce process, you need the guidance and expertise of a helpful lawyer. For more information on how we can help you to move on with your life, give our office a call at The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, LLC in Greenwich, CT at (203)234-1000.

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.