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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 During Divorce

Know Your Rights During Divorce

Divorce North Haven CT

If you and your spouse have come to the conclusion that it is time you end your marriage, it is important to reach out to an attorney early in the process. Even if things seem amicable between the two of you, there is no guarantee that this will always be the case, and certain situations can prove to be difficult for divorcing couples. By securing legal counsel, you can be prepared for whatever comes your way during the process of divorce.

With our team of helpful divorce attorneys in Greenwich, CT at the law offices of Charles & Concilio, LLC, you can have a dedicated professional by your side during the tough decisions. Speaking with a talented lawyer can also help you to understand the steps involved, so that you have a clearer view of what divorce entails in the state of Connecticut. Take the time to sit down with an attorney to know your rights at each point during the process, so give our team a call today!

Every Divorce Is Unique And Brings Its Own Set Of Challenges

The courts here in Connecticut require certain bureaucratic steps in ending a marriage, including an equitable financial division and a discussion surrounding the custody of any shared children. Beyond that, there are additional considerations that both you and your former partner should understand, and a talented attorney can help you to understand each point along the way.

Even if you have been through divorce before, each situation is different. By securing legal counsel, you can have a dedicated professional by your side who understands the complexities of divorce. This can help you to make the right decisions!

Understand Both Your Rights And Responsibilities To Stay On The Right Side Of The Law

When people are going through the end of a significant relationship, they can act irrationally. For this reason, it can be a significant benefit to have legal counsel to speak with before you make any rash decisions. If you are currently alone in your divorce, take the time to consider meeting with an attorney to learn about your steps in ending your marriage.

By finding an attorney who understands your needs in a Connecticut divorce, you can give yourself the tools you need to make it through this stressful time. With legal counsel, you can make smarter decisions by arming yourself with the knowledge of the law.

Speak With Our Team About Your Connecticut Divorce

If it is time to end your marriage in the state of Connecticut, take the time to talk to a caring and professional team of attorneys. To schedule an appointment to discuss the details of your divorce, give us a call at Charles & Concilio, LLC located 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.