
When there is a little one in the house, it’s a special thing. But when there is a familial dispute that is making life a little tougher on everyone, then it’s time to talk to a family law attorney who you trust. There are many different reasons why it might be a good idea to talk with an attorney, including divorce, elder care, and yes, custody of a little one. When these discussions need to happen, we’re here to give you accurate information so you have the tools to find your path forward.
Here at the law office of Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT, we understand how valuable your family is to you. That’s why we put the effort into delivering the right information, so you can know your next moves. From discussion about divorce to conversation about custody, we can help you to make sense of your sticky situation. Give us a call today to talk more about your options.
Time to talk about family law? Call Charles & Concilio, P.C. today.
Divorce Means A Discussion About Separating Finances
Splitting up is rarely the most fun thing in the world, but sometimes, it’s a necessary part of life. However, when you and the other person have been married, then there are certain legal steps that you need to take to make sure that you are doing everything in the proper, legal way. And that means having a conversation about your money.
Here in the state of Connecticut, we operate under a guiding principle known as “equitable distribution.” This approach differs from the one used in some other states, so even if you’ve been through a divorce before, it’s helpful ask whether it’s different this time around. Equitable distribution takes a deep look into the history of the marriage to find a resolution that’s right for everyone; it can also be a little confusing, so talk to our team about what it means for you.
Do You Two Share A Child Together?
If you and your spouse share any children together, then the conversation needs to focus on their needs. Our state wants to make sure that your little one has what they need to grow into a happy and healthy human adult, and that means making a plan. With a parenting plan, you can put the rights and responsibilities of each of you into writing, holding you both to a certain set of standards.
Find Your Path Forward With Charles & Concilio, P.C.
If it’s time to talk about your family law issue, we’re here to help you navigate it. To find out more about finding your path forward, call us at The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT at (203)234-1000.