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Family Law
Family law is a legal area that focuses on relationships and the family unit. It deals with important and often sensitive issues such as divorce, child custody, and child support. As family law attorneys, we understand that these issues can be emotionally charged and stressful for our clients. We approach each case with empathy, compassion, and understanding, and work to provide our clients with the emotional support they need during this difficult time.
Divorce
Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally charged experience. If you are considering divorce, it is important to seek the guidance and support of an experienced divorce lawyer. At Levine Litigation, we can provide you with legal advice and representation throughout the process, from filing through settlement negotiations or trial. Understand your rights and obligations under Connecticut divorce law and make informed decisions about important issues such as child custody, child support, spousal support, and property division.
Custody/Visitation
Coparenting relationships are often difficult. Having a strong custody and visitation order is the first step toward stability and routine for your child. Reach out to Levine Litigation to schedule a consultation to learn how we can assist with filing for, modifying and enforcing custody and visitation orders.
Mediation
Mediation allows you to have more control over the outcome of the dispute and can help you avoid the high costs and adversarial nature of going to court. Mediation also allows you to have more privacy, as the process is confidential and does not become part of the public record. Additionally, mediation can help you maintain important relationships and focus on finding mutually beneficial solutions that meet everyone's needs, rather than simply "winning" the dispute. If you are considering mediation, consult with our certified mediator today.
Child Support
Levine Litigation can assist clients with a wide range of child support issues, including calculating child support obligations, modifying an existing child support order, enforcing child support payments, and representing clients in court.
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