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Showing 9 family law attorneys in Wilton, CT
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Law Office of Elizabeth Roache
73 Old Ridgefield Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 529-1276
elizabethroachelaw.com
Law Offices of Kirk A Bennett
35 Old Ridgefield Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 762-0741
kirkbennettlaw.com
Law Office of Nathaniel W. Shipp, LLC
23 Hubbard Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 529-3233
nathanielshipplaw.com
Law Offices of Elizabeth A. Edwards, LLC
462 Danbury Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 544-9945
eedwardslaw.com
Brown Law LLC
15 River Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 306-1731
brown-law-llc.com
Bayer Law, PLLC
195 Danbury Rd Suite 160A, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 762-0751
bayerlawct.com
Divorce Mediation Center of Fairfield County, LLC
15 River Rd Suite 15B, Wilton, CT 06897
(475) 289-7801
divorcemediationct.com
Gregory and Adams, P.C.
190 Old Ridgefield Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 529-1742
gregoryandadams.com
Gioffre & Gioffre
196 Danbury Rd #311, Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 761-8881
gioffrelaw.com
What Does a Family Law Attorney in Wilton Cost?
Family law attorney fees in Connecticut typically range from 250 to 500 dollars per hour. Some attorneys offer flat fees for uncontested divorces starting around 2,500 dollars. Retainers often range from 3,000 to 10,000 dollars depending on case complexity. Costs vary by location within Connecticut and the specific issues involved. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the grounds for divorce in Connecticut?
Connecticut allows no-fault divorce on the ground of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. You do not need to prove fault. The court must find that the marriage has broken down with no reasonable prospect of reconciliation.
How is child custody decided in Wilton Connecticut?
Connecticut courts decide custody based on the best interests of the child. Factors include the childs wishes the parents ability to provide stability and any history of abuse. The court may order joint or sole custody depending on the circumstances.
What is the residency requirement for divorce in Connecticut?
At least one spouse must have lived in Connecticut for the 12 months before filing for divorce. If the grounds for divorce occurred outside the state the residency requirement is still 12 months. This rule applies to all Connecticut family courts including those serving Wilton.