

Experienced Divorce Lawyer Serving Fairfield, CT & Beyond
Comprehensive Family Legal Services in Fairfield
Whether you are seeking a legal separation or divorce, the process can be both stressful and confusing. Alimony, child custody, child support, and property division are just some of the complex issues you may need to deal with during a divorce. Plus, you will need to understand how to file the necessary paperwork at each step of the process. One way in which we can help you file for divorce is to assist you in completing all necessary legal documents.
For all of your divorce law needs in Fairfield, CT, turn to Ferro, Battey & Eucalitto, LLC. We serve clients across the Fairfield area and can take a lot of the stress out of the situation. Our team is able to negotiate on your behalf, advocating for our clients during their divorce proceedings.
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From child custody to separation to divorce, Ferro, Battey & Eucalitto, LLC is here to assist with all of your family law needs. We can help you understand the process and your rights, and we are always here to fight for our clients. In all cases involving minor children, the court will need to determine whether and how much child support should be paid by one parent to the other. Our child support lawyer will gladly work with you to receive adequate child support payments from the child's other parent. Contact our family law firm today to schedule a consultation.
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Have Questions?
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How long will the divorce process take?It depends. If the parties have an agreement on all issues and meet certain other conditions, they may get divorced as soon as 35 days from the date the divorce starts. However, that is atypical. Depending upon the contentiousness and complexity of the case, the case could last a year or more.
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Who is entitled to custody of the children in a divorce case?The court may assign custody of a child to either parent, jointly to both parents, or in very rare situations, to a third party, depending on the facts of the case and the best interests of the child.
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What is joint custody?
There are two types of joint custody: joint legal custody and joint physical custody. Legal custody concerns the parents’ ability to make major decisions for their children. Major decisions include health, education, and religious decisions. If parents have joint legal custody, the parents are required to agree on all major decisions for their children.
Physical custody addresses when the children are with each parent. If the parents have joint physical custody, each parent spends time with the children. In some cases, parents may have shared physical custody, which means the children spend approximately half the time with each parent.
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How can a divorce lawyer help?Having a divorce lawyer will help to make the divorce process less confusing and overwhelming. A divorce lawyer will be able to advise you on the law and realistic outcomes for settling your case or at trial. In addition, a divorce lawyer will manage the case, including dealing with the other side, and advocating for your positions.
