Connecticut Divorce Legal Guides (4 found)

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David A Baram
Written by David A Baram
Contributor Level 3

1. Assemble all financial records; 2. Evaluate needs of children (emotional, educational); 3. Create a budget to determine obligations, debt and assets; 4. Consider possibility of mediation or collaborative divorce; 5. Interview attorneys for expertise and personality.
Irene C Olszewski
Written by Irene C Olszewski
Contributor Level 3

In the State of Connecticut, either party to a marriage may file an action for dissolution (divorce) in Superior Court.
Angela I. Green
Written by Angela I. Green
Contributor Level 3

This is a brief guide provided with the hopes that you will use this resource to find the right attorney, divorce mediator or collaborative attorney (attorney-mediator). Here are some things you should consider and some questions you may ask while choosing an attorney-mediator.
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Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Connecticut consumers looking for urgent legal guidance.

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