It’s time to stop putting your own happiness on the backburner. At Freed Marcroft Divorce & Family Law, we believe happiness matters, and we have helped show thousands of Connecticut residents a better way to divorce. We have witnessed the powerful, life-changing transformation that divorce can bring with the right legal team on your side. We empower individuals to make the brave decision to cherish the one life they have, and live it the way they choose.

Our Bethel divorce lawyers help you understand the divorce process clearly and anticipate what’s coming next, because we know that the prospect of divorce can bring a lot of unknowns to the forefront of your daily life. Once we get to know you and your unique goals for your post-divorce life, we take the lead on the legal strategy so that you can keep your energy focused on achieving those objectives.

We prioritize the future, not the fight. Call today to book your first meeting with our team and get started.

What Makes Our Bethel Divorce Lawyers Stand Out?

Finding the law firm that’s the right fit for you is the key to moving forward with confidence. Here’s a little about the kind of experience you’ll have when you work with Freed Marcroft:

  • We play all in: When it comes to your divorce, we go for results, because we are high achievers who are driven by your goals (and your goals are what truly matter). We take every necessary step to help you transform your life while fulfilling our roles as your lawyers and legal professionals.
  • You can trust us to tell you the truth (even when it’s hard): We believe in you and your ability to decide what’s best for you, and that means trusting us to give you all the insights you need to make those decisions. You won’t always want to  hear what we have to say, but our Bethel divorce lawyers are committed to being transparent with you at every turn.
    There may come a time, for example, when we have to inform you that one of your goals simply isn’t a likely outcome. Divorce involves an immense amount of consequential choices, so it’s imperative that you have all the information you need.
  • We anticipate what needs to be done (well in advance): We are exceptionally familiar with the Connecticut family courts, as well as the divorce process, because we exclusively focus our practice on divorce and family law. You can rely on our proactive and consistent communication throughout your case.

Divorce Options In Connecticut

In Bethel, Connecticut, there are three major pathways to divorce.

  • Litigation: This is the “default” approach for divorce which involves taking legal action through the court. Contrary to popular belief, litigation does not have to be contentious. A lot of divorce litigation cases are able to take place with minimal conflict. No matter what level of conflict your divorce involves, the Freed Marcroft team is experienced, fierce in the courtroom, and capable of working for the outcome you desire.
  • Collaborative divorce: There are a lot of misconceptions about collaborative divorce floating around out there, so people tend to be less familiar with it. This is another type of alternative dispute resolution that takes place mostly outside of court, similar to mediation. It’s very important to note that both spouses must agree to a collaborative divorce – otherwise it cannot happen.It differs from mediation in the way that both spouses have their lawyers by their side for most of the process, and are supported by an additional layer of structure. While collaboration is not necessarily an “inexpensive” option, you can trust our Bethel divorce lawyers to give you a vivid picture of what this process will look like and what to expect, to be sure that you are choosing this path for the right reasons.
  • Mediation: There are two different situations one could use mediation to describe in Connecticut. The most common is the process couples use to resolve their divorce; they secure a neutral third-party mediator to aid them in making all the decisions the courts require for the divorce to be granted. We are proud to have several divorce mediators on our team that have extensive experience.The other situation is less common, but involves a couple hiring a mediator in the middle of their divorce litigation case to attempt to resolve some of their unsettled issues and avoid moving forward to a trial. The most significant advantage of mediation is that you retain agency over your future, rather than leaving critical decisions up to a judge who doesn’t know you or your family.

Still have questions? Our skilled Bethel divorce lawyers can help you get a better idea of the benefits and drawbacks of all three routes so that you can have peace of mind moving forward. We prioritize your goals when crafting your personalized divorce strategy.

Contact Freed Marcroft Today To Get Help With Your Divorce

We don’t back down in the face of a challenge. No matter how complex you believe your divorce to be, you can rest assured that our bethel divorce lawyers will be relentless in their quest to find the right resolution for you. We frequently help clients navigate:

  • Separation
  • Divorce (including high-net-worth divorce and divorce for business owners)
  • Alimony
  • Division of property (including high-asset cases)
  • Custody
  • Child support
  • Post-judgment modifications
  • International, unmarried, and same-sex couples
  • And more.

If our team sounds like the right fit for you, book a meeting with a member of our team so we can get started. We can discuss your goals, answer your questions, and reveal information you need for the coming days. We look forward to speaking with you.

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce In Bethel, CT

What do I need to know about divorcing with children?

Making decisions about custody and visitation can be the most emotional element of divorce. You will need to submit a parenting plan to the court which explains how you and your spouse will work together to raise your shared children. The court always prioritizes the best interests of the child. Our compassionate Bethel divorce lawyers can help you understand your options and find a solution that protects your kids’ wellbeing.

When it comes to property division, Connecticut is an “all property” state. What does that mean?

The courts can divide any and all property owned by both spouses, no matter when or how it was obtained.

When it comes to property – as well as debt – division, Connecticut is an “equitable division” state. What does that mean?

Equitable division does not mean equal division – rather, it focuses on overall fairness. That being said, the court has the final authority on determining what is “fair.”

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