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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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A Dedicated Guide In Custody

A Dedicated Guide In Custody

Family North Haven CT

If you are in the middle of the divorce process without a trusted attorney, then you understand how stressful the situation can be at times. When you and your former partner share a child together, the discussions can become even more difficult. Take the time to talk to a dedicated divorce lawyer about ways to make these negotiations a little less hectic.

With our team of knowledgeable divorce attorneys at the law offices of Charles & Concilio, LLC in Greenwich, CT, you have a knowledgeable resource to help you navigate the tough world of shared custody. Talk to our office about all of your options, including the development of a shared parenting plan between you and your spouse. By working together, you can establish a custody agreement that helps both of you to co-parent in a reasonable and responsible manner. If you are aiming toward sole custody, you can run into even more roadblocks, so be sure that you speak with your lawyer about how to handle this additional step. For all of your questions about custody and parenting plans, schedule an appointment with our team of negotiation experts!

When You And The Other Parent Split Up, A Parenting Plan Can Help

Divorce can be a strenuous time for anyone, but when there is a child involved, the discussions become much more serious. In these instances, you want to make sure that you have legal counsel by your side at every step along the way. The negotiations between you and the other parent can make a significant difference in how you live your life and raise your child.

By establishing a shared parenting plan, you can put the rights and responsibilities of each parent into writing. This is a document that can include multiple stipulations, including the schedule of visitations, and your judge will take this agreement into account when making their final determination.

Custody Negotiations Can Be Difficult Without A Trusted Attorney

When you and your partner negotiate the terms of your parenting plan, you want to make sure that you have an effective team of attorneys with you. Otherwise, you may find yourself alone at the table against a skilled legal team, which can put you at a disadvantage. If you are working toward sole custody, there may be more steps in the process, so be sure to reach out to a team of legal experts.

Learn Your Custody Options With Our Connecticut Legal Team

Custody can be a difficult discussion to have with your former partner. When you need a helping hand through your divorce and custody negotiations, talk to Charles & Concilio, LLC located in Greenwich, CT. Give us a call at (203)234-1000 to learn more about custody in Connecticut!

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.