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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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Understanding Your Moves In Divorce

Understanding Your Moves In Divorce

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When it is time to end a marriage, it can be a stressful time for everyone involved. In addition to the emotional strain, there are certain legal steps that you and your former partner need to take in order to dissolve the partnership in the eyes of the law. Every state has their own special rules related to divorce, so it is important to talk to a trusted local divorce attorney so that you can better understand your moves before you need to make them.

At Charles & Concilio, P.C., we are here to help people move on after the end of a relationship through quality legal counsel during their divorce process. Divorce can take some effort, and our team is here to help you to understand all of your options in financial division and custody negotiations. Having the right team around you can be a helpful tool to navigate the complex world of Connecticut divorce, so talk to our office today to learn more about your next steps!

Connecticut Separates Finances Through Equitable Division

Some states operate under a concept known as community property, and in these areas, finances must be split equally during divorce. Here in Connecticut, we take a different approach and utilize an idea called “equitable division.” This concept aims to give a judge a full viewing of the marriage in order to make sure that there is a more just and fair division of finances. Note that equitable division does not necessarily mean equal.

You and your former partner have the option to negotiate the division of your assets and liabilities, so if it is time to start the discussion, make sure that you are working with a quality negotiation team. Having quality legal counsel can help you to know your moves before you need to make them.

Negotiating Custody Of A Shared Child

Some things are worth more than money, and your shared children certainly fall under that category. If you and your former partner have a child together, it is important to have the right information during your custody process. Our team is here to help you to know your moves through divorce and legal custody negotiations. If you and the other parent can come together to craft a parenting plan, we can be a guide, as well, so reach out to start the conversation.

Find Out More With Charles & Concilio, P.C.!

If it is time to end your marriage, talk to a trusted team of local Connecticut divorce attorneys. To find out more about your next moves in your divorce or separation, talk to our team at The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, LLC in Greenwich, CT at (203)234-1000 today. Our staff is ready to help you start your path!

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.