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Discuss Divorce With A Real Resource

Discuss Divorce With A Real Resource

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If you’ve been thinking about exploring your options, then it’s time to talk to a trusted family law attorney. While the internet is helpful for a great number of things, there are some real advantages to working alongside a real resource when you are in the legal sphere. Your attorney simply has the tools to help you through this tough time, so it’s important to get all of the information from a source you can believe. Discuss divorce with your attorney before you make any decisions.

Here at the law office of Charles & Concilio, P.C., we are proud to help people find their way forward. Every divorce is different, and each state has their own rules about how the process should go, so take the time to learn a little bit more about your options. Whether you have an amicable split or an acrimonious separation ahead of you, we’re here to help. Just reach out.

Find out more about your pathway beyond your marriage. Call Charles & Concilio, P.C. today.

Is It Time For You Two To Go Your Separate Ways?

Sometimes, marriages come to an end. When this happens, it’s important to know the steps to this process, as they will play a significant role in how your life looks after your divorce. Here in our state of Connecticut, our courts demand certain things in a certain order, and that can be tough to navigate on your own. These are just some of the reasons why it is so vital to reach out to a local family law attorney to discuss divorce.

The financial element of divorce is often the most contentious, and this is for a real reason: people are hesitant to give up too much of their net worth in their split. In our state, we use the concept of “equitable distribution” to determine who gets what, and if that sounds confusing to you, you are not alone. We can help you to make sense of your divorce at every step along the way.

What Does Equitable Distribution Mean, Really?

The term “equitable distribution” is used to refer to the way that we separate shared finances during a divorce. This approach differs from the one used in community property states. Instead of splitting things as equally to 50-50 as possible, equitable distribution takes a deep look into the history of the marriage to find a way forward that is just and reasonable for everyone.

Discuss Divorce With Charles & Concilio, P.C.

If it’s time to talk about ending your marriage, we are here to help. To find out more about equitable distribution during divorce, custody, or another family law matter, please call The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT at (203)234-1000 today.

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

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