Divorce

As if the termination of a relationship is not sufficiently painful, many divorces end in nasty divorce trials. By consulting a divorce lawyer before you file for divorce, you can strengthen your case, potentially allowing you to force a quick, favorable settlement.
Qualified divorce attorneys do far more than simply prepare the divorce documents; they can help you navigate the procedural complexities surrounding divorce proceedings. Before terminating the marriage, the judge will have to make rulings on many issues, including:
Child Support - Alimony - Child Custody - Property Division
Connecticut is referred to as an "all property equitable distribution state." This means that judges can consider any property owned by either person and redistribute it however they feel is just. Even if you received an inheritance or entered the marriage with substantial assets, your spouse could be awarded your property. To prevent this, you will need to retain an attorney who can fight to show that the dissolution of the marriage was not your fault and that it would be unjust to award too much to your spouse.
Contact The Law Offices of Christopher J. Molyneaux, LLC Today
The Law Offices of Christopher J. Molyneaux, LLC, can offer you more than 25 years of experience in handling divorce cases. We will guide you through every stage of the process, from amassing evidence and filing the divorce papers to negotiating the final settlement. To protect yourself, your children and your financial security, call (203) 456.2667 or contact us by email today. The initial consultation is free, and we can help you avoid many unpleasant consequences.
Qualified divorce attorneys do far more than simply prepare the divorce documents; they can help you navigate the procedural complexities surrounding divorce proceedings. Before terminating the marriage, the judge will have to make rulings on many issues, including:
Child Support - Alimony - Child Custody - Property Division
Connecticut is referred to as an "all property equitable distribution state." This means that judges can consider any property owned by either person and redistribute it however they feel is just. Even if you received an inheritance or entered the marriage with substantial assets, your spouse could be awarded your property. To prevent this, you will need to retain an attorney who can fight to show that the dissolution of the marriage was not your fault and that it would be unjust to award too much to your spouse.
Contact The Law Offices of Christopher J. Molyneaux, LLC Today
The Law Offices of Christopher J. Molyneaux, LLC, can offer you more than 25 years of experience in handling divorce cases. We will guide you through every stage of the process, from amassing evidence and filing the divorce papers to negotiating the final settlement. To protect yourself, your children and your financial security, call (203) 456.2667 or contact us by email today. The initial consultation is free, and we can help you avoid many unpleasant consequences.