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Ready To Make A Change?

Ready To Make A Change?

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Sometimes, relationships end. While that can certainly be a rough experience, if you’ve not been married, then you can simply go your own way. If you two have entered into a marriage, then there are additional steps that you need to take; this process can sometimes feel overwhelming, as well. Every state has their own rules related to how divorce happens, so even if you have been through this before, it’s still helpful to work with a trusted family law attorney.

When you see the law office of Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT, you have someone looking out for your best interests the entire time. That’s what we do, and we’re proud to be a resource for people in Connecticut who are looking to make a change. We understand that thinking about a divorce can be tough emotionally and often confusing, so if you’re tired of looking online for your information, we’re here for you.

Time to learn about your divorce steps? Call Charles & Concilio, P.C. today to talk about your needs.

Divorce Can Be A Tough Topic To Discuss

When you and your spouse decide that it’s best to end a marriage, it’s not as simple as it might seem. Since a marriage is legal partnership as well as an emotional or spiritual one, and the state of Connecticut has rules on how this process happens. Even amicable divorces can take time.

If you’re thinking about an option besides divorce, such as legal separation, talk to us about this, as well. There are avenues to help those with cultural or religious affiliation that does not recognize divorce. Legal separation can also be a positive step for some families whose children are about to grow into adulthood, helping everyone to maintain the status quo for the time being. Ask us about your options.

Discussing Equitable Distribution Is An Important Step

Here in the state of Connecticut, we use a concept known as equitable distribution to determine the financial split during a divorce. This approach differs from the one used in community property states, which tries to reach as close to an even split as possible. Instead, equitable distribution works in a different way.

Our state takes a deep look into the history of the marriage to try to find a just and reasonable solution. The court can look at the financial and familial input of each member, the reason for the marriage’s end, and more. If you have questions, ask them now, before you start the process.

Make A Change With Charles & Concilio

If you’re ready to talk divorce, we’re here for you. To find out more about our office or to schedule a consultation, please call The Law Offices of Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT at (203)234-1000.

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.