A divorce likely will bring frustration and sadness, as well as other emotional upheaval. At The Law Offices of Sheila S. Cascio, the focus is on the needs of the client. Connecticut family law attorney Sheila Cascio represents clients in all of Fairfield County from offices in Norwalk and New Fairfield, and is licensed in both Connecticut and New York.
Attorney Cascio believes that it is critical to move through a divorce proceeding as quickly as possible in order to minimize the impact on the individual filing for divorce, as well as any children who may be affected by the divorce. Attorney Cascio has spent more than ten years gaining the skill and experience necessary to effectuate an efficient divorce that fulfills the goals of her clients.
Attorney Cascio believes that it is critical to move through a divorce proceeding as quickly as possible in order to minimize the impact on the individual filing for divorce, as well as any children who may be affected by the divorce. Attorney Cascio has spent more than ten years gaining the skill and experience necessary to effectuate an efficient divorce that fulfills the goals of her clients.
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There are many different factors that can complicate a divorce in Connecticut. However, when there are children involved in the dissolution of a marriage, it is critical to treat all parties with consideration in order to arrive at a plan that is in the best interests of the child. Child support must cover the basic needs of the child, specifically including housing, clothing, and food.
In Connecticut, a person may be awarded support after the parties have separated, throughout the length of the divorce proceedings, and after the divorce has been finalized. Alimony is intended to ensure that both parties are on fairly even ground after the divorce, however, alimony is not a foregone conclusion in any case.
One of the most frustrating challenges for a person who has gone through a dissolution of marriage (also known as divorce) is to face changed circumstances that require a modification request. Connecticut law does permit a party to file for a post-decree modification of an order determining child custody, child support, or alimony.
There are many complications that may arise in a Connecticut divorce that must be handled carefully in order to minimize the harm to all parties involved. Attorney Sheila Cascio founded The Law Offices of Sheila S. Cascio in order to provide experienced and caring legal representation for parties contemplating divorce without the unnecessary costs that are associated with large practices.
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