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When It’s Time To Move On

When It’s Time To Move On

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Marriages aren’t designed to end, but sometimes, they do. It’s important to remember that this is a legal partnership, and that means that there are laws in place to make sure it’s ended in the right way. Now, every state has their own rules regarding divorce, so when you need to know a little bit more, reach out to a local family law attorney. By working with a qualified legal professional, you can better understand your options.

With Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT, you can focus on your family’s needs. Our office is built to help people just like you to find answers to their family law questions, and we know just how confusing that can be on your own. So, before you turn to a search engine for your legal counsel, speak with a real-life attorney so you can understand your direction. We are here to help people navigate the complex world of Connecticut law.

Divorce can be tough, especially when you don’t have the answers. Find out more about how we help at Charles & Concilio, P.C.

Need Help Knowing Your Divorce Steps?

Even amicable divorces can take time, and that’s the case for a number of reasons. This is still a legal process, which means that the state wants to see certain things in a certain order. Frankly, it can be tough to figure out your path on your own, and turning to the internet for advice might not be a whole lot of help.

That’s why we’re here. We understand the letter of the law and what it looks like in an actual courtroom. So, if you are still spending your work lunch looking at websites about divorce, you are probably ready to explore your options. Our office can help you to make sense of a complicated situation.

Understanding How Finances Are Divided In Divorce

One of the most important topics in just about every divorce is the financial split. When you two have built a life together, there simply might not be a super easy way to divide it. Here in Connecticut, we use a concept known as “equitable distribution” to figure that out.

Some states operate under community property rules, attempting to reach as close to a 50-50 split. Equitable distribution takes a deeper look into the history of the marriage to figure out a more just solution. While our state does not guarantee an equal division, it allows each party to be heard.

Learn More With Charles & Concilio, P.C.

If it’s time to talk about ending your marriage in the state of Connecticut, we’re here with accurate information. To schedule a time to talk, call us at 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.