When it is time to talk about splitting up, the emotional strain can sometimes be just the start. If you and the other person were married, then you need to talk to a trusted local attorney about your steps in divorce. Even amicable divorces can take time and effort, so it is important to speak […]
Read More… from Caring For Your Child First
When you decide that it is time for your relationship to come to a close, it can be a huge emotional struggle. But when you are married, it means an additional level of anxiety, and this process takes time and effort. Once you and another person have been wed, our state has a vested interest […]
Read More… from Your Attorney Knows Connecticut Divorce
Nicole Rivieccio Concilio, a Partner in the firm’s North Haven office, is primarily a family law attorney who practices in the areas of divorce, custody, and visitation. Attorney Concilio also has experience representing individuals in matters of personal injury and is part of the court-appointed committee with regard to foreclosure matters. Attorney Concilio graduated from […]
Read More… from Nicole Concilio, Partner
Marianne J. Charles is a founding partner of Charles & Concilio, P.C., and has been practicing law in Connecticut since 1990. Attorney Charles is a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She went on to earn her Juris Doctor from Hofstra University School of Law. She […]
Read More… from Marianne J. Charles, Partner
If you and the other parent have decided to end your relationship, there is someone else who needs a bit of attention during this time. You two need to figure out a way to move forward that keeps the child’s needs in mind, and here in our state, our courts want to know your plans. […]
Read More… from Time For A Parenting Plan?
Every state has their own laws and rules related to the way that a marriage needs to end, and in some areas, that means trying to reach an even split. Here in the state of Connecticut, we do things a little differently, operating under a concept known as “equitable distribution.” Splitting up is rarely fun […]
Read More… from Equitable Distribution And Divorce
When you are a parent, it is normal to want to do everything that you can to stay in your child’s life. After all, this new life is a part of you, and it is your responsibility to ensure that the have what they need to reach adulthood in a happy and healthy way. This […]
Read More… from Establish Parental Rights In Connecticut
When you and your partner decide to end your relationship, it can be a struggle for everyone involved. But beyond your personal emotional feelings, if you and the other person share a child together, then it means that you need to work together for the sake of your child. In order to make sure that […]
Read More… from Navigating Child Support In Connecticut
When you and your partner split up, there can be serious emotional strain. But if you and the other person are married, it is about more than just your feelings. The state of Connecticut now plays a role in the end of your relationship, and there are additional steps that you two need to take […]
Read More… from Decoupling Net Worth During Divorce
Splitting up as a couple can be a difficult experience for anyone, but when this situation impacts a child, it takes on an additional level of significance. Their needs must come first, and figuring it all out with the other parent can be a struggle. There may be lingering hostility due to the breakup, or […]
Read More… from Putting Your Child’s Needs First