Wilton, CT

Child Custody Attorney in Wilton, CT

Expert Legal Assistance for Families in Wilton, CT

The choice to end a relationship is a sensitive and difficult decision. Not only will it change the lives of those involved in the relationship, but it may affect children as well. Determining which parent should oversee the physical care and supervision of a child may be a challenging discussion for parents. Often, the court needs to intervene in order to make a decision, one that is in the best interests of the child. If you are living in the Wilton, CT area and need a child custody attorney, rely on the team at Ferro, Battey & Eucalitto, LLC. Our attorneys have the knowledge needed to guide you through the child custody process and provide you with the representation you need. When determining who should have custody of children, the courts often look at your personal state. This helps the court decide if the child or children involved will be safe in your care. Your mental state, criminal record, if any, and often, other factors of your life will be examined to come to a decision. Let our child custody attorneys fight for you. Contact us today.

Work With A Compassionate & Caring Legal Team

When facing the difficult decision to divorce, you need a knowledgeable divorce attorney in Wilton, Connecticut by your side. Our team provides compassionate support and rigorous advocacy to help you navigate this challenging period. We work to ensure fair distribution of assets and effective communication, striving to reach positive outcomes.

Rely on Our Family Law Firm

When you are dealing with family law matters in the Wilton, CT area, trust in the team at Ferro, Battey & Eucalitto, LLC. Our knowledgeable family and divorce attorneys understand that family legal matters can be stressful and life-changing. We will guide you through your case and recommend the best course of legal action based on your specific desired outcomes. Whether you are filing for divorce or trying to determine child custody or support, our goal is to make this life-changing transition a smooth one for yourself, your spouse, and your loved ones.

Contact Us for Personalized Family Law Solutions

At Ferro, Battey & Eucalitto, LLC, we are committed to delivering personalized, effective family law solutions to clients in Wilton, CT. Whether you need representation in court or guidance on legal paperwork, our experienced team is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward resolving your family law matters confidently and compassionately.

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Have Questions?

  • Does Connecticut have no-fault divorce?
    Connecticut has no-fault divorce, meaning that neither party needs to establish that the other is at fault to get divorced. Instead, to get divorced, one party must show that the marriage has irretrievably broken down with no hope of reconciliation. However, no-fault divorce does not mean that the fault of one or both parties is irrelevant. The court may still consider fault when making awards of alimony or dividing property.
  • 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.
  • What is alimony?
    Alimony is a court-ordered payment from one party to another. There are several factors that come into play when determining if one party should be granted alimony including, but not limited to, the length of the marriage, the amount and sources of income, and the causes for the breakdown of the marriage. Connecticut does not have alimony guidelines, which means that the decision to award alimony, including the duration and the amount, is entirely in the judge’s discretion.
  • 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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