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Divorce Can Seem Complicated

Divorce Can Seem Complicated

Divorce can seem complicated cos cob ct

Is it time to talk about divorce? Sometimes, relationships end, and it’s important to find a way forward when this happens; however, if you and the other person have been married, then it means that you two need to take certain steps to dissolve the partnership. Here in our state, we use the concept of “equitable distribution” to determine the financial division during divorce, and when this all start to seem complicated, reach out to a trusted family law team to learn more.

At the law office of Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT, we understand that this time can be tough. We also know that it is important to have a quality attorney by your side as you go through the divorce process in the state of Connecticut, and we are here to be effective legal counsel that gives you the right information. So, when it’s time to talk about your steps toward divorce in our state, we’re ready if you are.

Make some sense of your divorce direction. Call Charles & Concilio, P.C. today to set up a time to talk.

What Does Equitable Distribution Mean, Anyway?

Here in Connecticut, we use a concept known as equitable distribution to determine the disbursement of assets and liabilities. This differs from the approach used in “community property” states, which aim to reach as close to an even split as possible. Instead, with equitable distribution, your judge can take a good look into the history of the marriage to find a path forward that keeps everyone’s needs in mind.

Equitable distribution factors in a range of things when calculating an appropriate distribution of assets. It includes both the financial and familial input of each member in order to find a solution that works for everyone. And when it starts to seem complicated, reach out to a family law attorney to develop a plan for your divorce.

If You Two Share Any Children Together

Going through a divorce is stress enough, but when you and the other person share children, then there is an additional conversation that needs to take place. The state of Connecticut wants to know that you two have things covered on your own, and if you cannot come to an agreement, then it’s the state’s job to ensure that these children are safe and healthy. Thankfully, parenting plans are available to help to make a plan that works for both parents; ask about your options and see if this can be a solution.

Seem Complicated? Call Charles & Concilio, P.C.

If divorce has your head spinning, talk to a team that can break it down for you. To find out more about equitable distribution, custody, and more, call The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT at (203)234-1000.

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