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Ending A Marriage In Connecticut

Ending A Marriage In Connecticut

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Sometimes, relationships have an end date. When you two are only dating, then it’s simple enough to walk away, but after you enter into a marriage, then there are certain steps that the courts want to see you take. This is no longer just a relationship, but a legal partnership in the eyes of the law, and so there are rules related to how they end. Now, if you’re looking for information online trying to make important decisions, it’s time to talk to a trusted family law attorney in your area.

At Charles & Concilio, P.C. in Cos Cob, CT, we understand the importance of doing divorce well. This is a pivotal moment in your life, and there are some real implications to it; your financial outlook can look seriously different depending on the results of a split. Here in our state, we use a concept known as “equitable distribution” to determine how assets and debts are divided. And when that seems a little too tough to figure out on your own, we’re here to help you understand how Connecticut does it.

Divorce can be confusing if you’re doing it alone. Learn more about what Connecticut requires with Charles & Concilio, P.C.

Trying To figure It Out Online?

Even amicable divorces can take time, and that is 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 is why we are 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.

Dividing Finances During Connecticut 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, and that means something.

Learn More With Charles & Concilio

Divorce is a big step. To find out more about what we do, 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.