If your divorce or separation has you feeling overwhelmed, frustrated and unsure, turn to an experienced negotiator and litigator to set things right again. While some partners or families are able to resolve family law matters amicably, you may be one of the unlucky ones who are struggling to come to an agreement, don't understand their rights or don't know how to navigate the legal system.
I am attorney Susan A. Moch, and for more than 35 years, I have been helping people just like you receive the guidance and support they need to successfully navigate the family law courts in Connecticut and resolve their family law issues effectively. I am a strong advocate for my clients' best interests, and I will work just as hard for you.
I am attorney Susan A. Moch, and for more than 35 years, I have been helping people just like you receive the guidance and support they need to successfully navigate the family law courts in Connecticut and resolve their family law issues effectively. I am a strong advocate for my clients' best interests, and I will work just as hard for you.
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A family legal struggle can take a devastating emotional toll on you and the ones you love. Having a caring attorney on your side can help you navigate the complex legal system as you work toward a successful outcome. When you need a legal advocate to help you, contact me at the Law Office of Susan A. Moch.
It is never easy to go through a divorce. At the Law Office of Susan A. Moch, I understand this. Whether you have an amicable or tense relationship with your spouse, I work to make the divorce process as stress-free as possible. With more than 35 years of legal experience in Fairfield County, I advocate for your rights assertively while guiding you through the process step by step.
Despite the best efforts of courts and attorneys, parties sometimes need to return to court after a divorce to either modify or try to enforce court orders. An alimony or child support order may be modifiable when there is a substantial change in one party's financial circumstances. The reasons for a modification may include such factors as job loss or illness.
Some marriages arrive at an impasse. Divorce might not feel like an option, but one or both spouses know that something needs to change. In situations like these, you may wish to consider a legal separation. Having helped many couples in Connecticut file for separation, I know what the process is like.
It is not always easy to stand up for yourself in a divorce. Many spouses do not want to rock the boat by requesting the assets to which they are entitled. At the Law Office of Susan A. Moch, I can serve as your advocate. For more than 35 years, I have helped Westport-area clients find their voices and stand up for themselves when ending a marriage.