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Collaborative Divorce in Weston CT

WESTON CT COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE ATTORNEY

If you or your spouse has lived in Weston, CT for one year or more, you will meet the residency requirement to file a divorce in Connecticut. While Weston, CT is a small town, many people require the help of a Connecticut collaborative divorce attorney to divide their real property interests in the area, such as rural farmlands or marital homes. A collaborative divorce can help you and your soon-to-be-ex part on amicable terms and continue your good life in the Weston area.

If you would like to learn more about collaborative divorce or how an attorney can assist with this process, contact Attorney Robert Fried, a collaborative divorce attorney.

Grounds to File Divorce

In Weston and all areas in Connecticut, you can file for divorce with no-fault grounds. This means that you can simply ask the court to divorce you and your spouse without having to get into the private details of your marriage. While it is not necessary to prove fault in your divorce case, it can still be relevant when making decisions regarding child custody and support. However, with a collaborative divorce, the focus is on helping both of the parties move forward without blame and while establishing a mutual level of respect.

How to File for Divorce in Weston

If you and your spouse agree on all of the terms of your divorce, you can proceed with a simplified divorce if you meet additional criteria, such as not being married for 10 years or longer or not having certain property interests. If you are leaving a long-term marriage or do have a certain property, you can still proceed with a divorce in an uncontested fashion with an agreement. These options can involve the collaborative divorce process to help you reach an amicable resolution of your divorce issues.

Even if you and your spouse do not initially agree on the terms of your divorce and one of you files for a divorce without an agreement, you may still be able to take advantage of a collaborative divorce team who can help you and your spouse reach the fairest agreement that meets both of our needs. If you do not reach an agreement, the judge will schedule a hearing and will make the final decisions regarding your divorce . Until the Courts resume normal business, it could be many months before you get resolution of the issues important to you. The collaborative process is done outside the courts and allows you to resolve your issues and get divorced now.

About Weston

Founded in October 1787, Weston is located in Fairfield County and is considered one of the best places to live in the United States. Just 45 miles away from New York City, its residents can enjoy the rich culture and everything the city has to offer while coming home to a safe and rural environment. The Weston schools have received numerous awards and accolades and are one of the highlights of calling Weston home. Residents also enjoy plenty of space in two-acre property zoning lots and a vibrant arts community. Just over 10,150 residents are lucky enough to call Weston home.

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At the Law Offices of Robert B. Fried, we represent clients in the cities of Hartford, Middletown, West Hartford, Rocky Hill, Glastonbury, Wethersfield, Simsbury, Vernon, Enfield, South Windsor, New Britain and Farmington, and in the following counties in Connecticut: Hartford, Middlesex and Tolland.
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