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Thinking About Ending Your Marriage?

Thinking About Ending Your Marriage?

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If it is time to talk about bringing your relationship to a close, sometimes, it can be a little trickier than just a conversation. Once you and another person are married, then the state has a say in how things end, and here in Connecticut, we have our own rules, which may be different from those in other areas. It is important to talk with a trusted local attorney about ending your marriage so that you have tailored information from a reliable source.

When you need to know more about divorce in Connecticut, call Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT. We can help you to know your options, so that you can make informed decisions about how to move forward while ending your marriage in the eyes of the court. If you need a knowledgeable source of information and a dedicated advocate, our team is here to help. To find out more or to schedule an appointment, speak with our office today.

In Connecticut, Equitable Distribution Dictates Financial Division

Here in our state, the concept of “equitable distribution” is used to determine the division of assets and liabilities among divorcing individuals. This differs from the rules in place in community property states, where the goal is to reach as close to an even split as possible. Equitable distribution instead takes a deep dive into the history of the marriage to try to reach a resolution that is reasonable and just for everyone involved. This process can look at many things, such as the financial and familial input, the length of the marriage and more, so if you have questions, it’s best to talk to a family attorney about your needs.

Do You Two Share Any Children Together?

If you and the other person share a child, then you also need to discuss your plans for creating a safe environment for them to grow. If you and the other person can come together for a parenting plan, it can help you two to show that you have things covered on your own. These detail the responsibilities and rights of each parent, and they can include a variety of agreements focused on the safe raising of your child, from their religious upbringing to how you handle medical situations. If you have a child to think about, talk to our team about the advantages of a parenting plan.

Talk To Our Team At Charles & Concilio, P.C.

Splitting up is rarely the easiest thing in the word, but sometimes, things take a discussion with the state. To find out more about ending your marriage in the state of Connecticut, give us a call at The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT at (203)234-1000 today.

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