In Child and Spousal Support Litigation - Our Law Firm Is on Your Side
Child Support ● Spousal Support ● Alimony
Because there are a large number of factors to take into consideration, determining spousal and child support payments can be one of the most complicated parts of a divorce. Both parties feel some anxiety heading into this decision because the ruling will ultimately determine what type of lifestyle they will be able to enjoy after the divorce.
If you're facing a divorce and have concerns about spousal or child support, contact Duffy & Fasano today for a free initial consultation to discuss your case. At Duffy & Fasano, we have had a continuous presence in the Greater Waterbury, Connecticut, region for over 30 years. Not only have we earned a reputation for excellence handling the financial aspects of our clients' divorces — but we also pride ourselves on the sympathy we show regarding their emotional distress.
Some Quick Facts on Child Support
The amount that one parent will pay in child support is calculated by using an equation set forth in the Connecticut child support guidelines. However, since things like legal custody, physical custody, educational support and parenting plans also factor into that equation, child support can't be set until all of those other elements are in place.
Determining Spousal Support in Connecticut
In spousal support (also called "alimony"), the judge is given a greater degree of leeway when determining how much to set for spousal support. Many factors are taken into consideration, like the length of the marriage, the lifestyle and assets of the couple, and whether or not one spouse contributed more significantly to the breakdown of the marriage than the other (for example, through adultery).
Having over 30 years of experience in this area of law, the attorneys at Duffy & Fasano are often able to make an accurate estimate of the final settlement and which factors can influence that decision. For a free consultation, contact us online or call us at 866-668-9615.
