Connecticut Divorce- Local Divorce Attorney Guide

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Separation And Divorce
Under Connecticut divorce law, a Connecticut divorce is commenced, with or without a CT divorce attorney, by the filing of a complaint for dissolution of marriage in the Superior Court of the county (minimum 1 year of residency) that is most convenient for both parties (except where support is an issue - in which case the county where the plaintiff resides).

It is recommended that you retain an experienced Connecticut divorce attorney to help you through the Connecticut divorce process in order to maximize your benefits and minimize your liabilities under Connecticut divorce law.

Selection of a Connecticut divorce lawyer is often the first step in resolving a complicated divorce involving issues such as custody, support, alimony or division of marital assets. It is best to find a local CT divorce lawyer (Stamford, Hartford, Norwich) not only for the convenience of your appointments but also because of his/her experience with local divorce practices in the county of filing and the tendencies of the divorce judges in that venue.

Divorce Mediation Option

You will want to find a Connecticut divorce lawyer with the right demeanor to handle your reconciliation, mediation, settlement or divorce trial. An aggressive divorce lawyer with divorce trial experience may be the best lawyer for pursuing a divorce through a court proceeding. A different set of skills, however, may be needed for dealing with sensitive issues in a divorce mediation or reconciliation setting.

Word of mouth is a good starting point for selecting the best Connecticut divorce lawyer. Ask family, friends and associates about their experience with a specific Connecticut divorce attorney in your immediate area. If the name(s) of one or more divorce lawyers repeatedly surfaces during your preliminary research, schedule an initial consultation with that attorney. The initial consultation should be free.

During the initial consultation you should ask questions such as "how long have you been practicing divorce law (at least 10 years is desirable)? How long will the divorce take? How much will my divorce cost? What rates do you charge? Do you require a retainer?

Or, you might also ask "what percentage of your practice is dedicated to divorce law (at least 80% is desirable)?" What role (time, rate) will your paralegal play in the divorce? How does the divorce process work? Will you provide references? Over the last year, what percentage of your divorce cases settled versus went to trial (settlement of a divorce costs considerably less than a trial)?

 


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