Divorce Lawyers in Connecticut Near Me, page 4
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Joseph, James M. Attorney
Hartford,
Connecticut
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Kahn and Stark, LLC
New Haven,
Connecticut
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Anderson, Lois B. Attorney
Stamford,
Connecticut
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Cohen & Thomas
Litchfield,
Connecticut
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Goodman, Richard Attorney
Hartford,
Connecticut
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Law Office of Joseph T. O'Connor
Stamford,
Connecticut
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Buck,Taylor, Cecilia Attorney
New Milford,
Connecticut
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Law Office of Cecilia Buck,Taylor, P.C.
New Milford,
Connecticut
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Keefe, Hugh F. Attorney
New Haven,
Connecticut
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Frauenglass & Associates, LLC
Glastonbury,
Connecticut
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A divorce is the legal termination of a marriage by a court in a legal proceeding, requiring a petition or complaint for divorce (or dissolution in some states) by one party.There are two types of divorce-- fault and no-fault. A fault divorce is a judicial termination of a marriage based on marital misconduct or other statutory cause requiring proof in a court of law by the divorcing party that the divorcee had done one of several enumerated things as sufficient grounds for the divorce. All states now have adopted some form of no-fault divorce; although some such as New York, restrict the availability of no-fault divorce and retain fault divorce generally. A no-fault divorce is one in which neither party is required to prove fault, and one party must allege and testify only that either irretrievable breakdown of the marriage or irreconcilable differences between the parties makes termination of the marriage appropriate. Many states continue to offer a separation agreement or decree, under which the right to cohabitation is terminated but the marriage is not dissolved and the marital status of the parties is unaltered.