In some states, assets and liabilities are divided equally under a concept known as “community property.” Here in our state, we operate a little differently, using a term known as “equitable distribution” instead. This approach aims to take a comprehensive look at the history of the marriage to reach a conclusion as to how to appropriately divide assets between the two parties, and this can look very differently depending on the people and circumstances involved.
At The Law Office of Larracuente & Goulden in Milford, CT, we know the value of quality legal counsel. By working alongside a trusted advocate, you give yourself the opportunity to learn more about your options and make informed choices at every point along the way. Equitable distribution can be a complex, and even confusing, thing to learn about during an already tumultuous time. To find out more about how Connecticut divides finances during divorce, call our office today and schedule a time to talk further about your needs.
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