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Divorce Lawyer in Westport

Strategic Guidance For A Major Life Transition

Divorce affects every part of your life, from your children and home to your financial future. When you are considering ending a marriage in Westport, you need steady legal guidance and a clear plan. At Siegel, Colin, & Kaufman, we help clients move through this transition with strategy, discretion, and care.

Our firm has spent decades focused on Connecticut divorce and family law. From our office in Westport, we work with clients who may have complex assets, business interests, or sensitive parenting issues, and who want both strong advocacy and thoughtful problem-solving. We are known for our ability to negotiate when possible and litigate when necessary.

Clients, peers, and other attorneys trust us with significant family law matters. Our team includes seasoned trial lawyers, accomplished mediation and arbitration professionals, and the perspective of a former Connecticut Superior Court Judge. If you are unsure where to begin, we invite you to talk with us about your situation in a confidential consultation.

Contact our trusted divorce lawyer in Westport at (203) 599-3413 to schedule a confidential consultation.

Why Westport Families Choose Our Firm

When you search for a divorce attorney, you are not just choosing a professional service. You are choosing the people who will help shape your financial security and your children’s future. Families in and around Westport turn to us because we combine deep legal knowledge with practical judgment about what will work in the real world.

Our attorneys have guided clients through divorces involving complex property portfolios, business interests, deferred compensation, and significant support questions. We handle matters that involve closely held companies, professional practices, and multi-property real estate holdings. We work carefully to identify what is most important to you, then build a plan that reflects your priorities and Connecticut law.

We bring together courtroom skills and alternative dispute resolution in a single firm. Some clients need firm advocacy in contested hearings, while others benefit from mediation, collaborative divorce, or arbitration. Because we routinely work in all of these settings, we can help you consider the tradeoffs of each path and adjust the approach if your case changes.

Our team includes a former Connecticut Superior Court Judge. This perspective helps us evaluate how a court may view issues such as parenting plans, support, and property division. It also helps us communicate more clearly about risk, likely ranges of outcomes, and what preparation is most useful before you appear in the family division of the Superior Court.

We are also the firm that other attorneys frequently ask to mediate or arbitrate their clients’ disputes. That level of trust from peers reflects the respect we have earned in the legal community. For our clients, it means that when we sit down at a negotiation table, the other side knows we understand the legal and practical issues in depth.

For many Westport residents, privacy is a central concern. We are experienced in representing individuals and families whose personal and financial information requires careful handling. We plan with confidentiality in mind, and we work to use processes that limit unnecessary public exposure whenever that is consistent with your goals.

Divorce In Connecticut & Westport Courts

Once you know who will be guiding you, the next concern is often how divorce actually works in Connecticut. Our state follows an equitable distribution system. That means the court aims for a division of assets and debts that is fair, which is not always the same as a strict fifty-fifty split. Factors can include the length of the marriage, each spouse’s contributions, and each person’s future earning capacity.

Connecticut law also addresses alimony, sometimes called spousal support, based on a range of considerations. Courts generally look at income, employability, health, and the standard of living established during the marriage. When we review your situation, we talk realistically about how these factors may be applied and what information will be important to gather.

If you have children, decisions about legal custody, physical custody, and parenting time are often the most emotionally charged part of a divorce. In the family division of the Superior Court that serves residents of Westport and other Fairfield County communities, judges focus heavily on the best interests of the child. That can include stability, school and activity schedules, each parent’s involvement, and the ability of parents to cooperate.

We help clients design parenting plans that are detailed enough to reduce conflict but flexible enough to work with real family life. For Westport families, that may include planning around commuting, school calendars, extracurricular activities, and holiday traditions. When needed, we also prepare clients for court-ordered services, such as parenting education programs or mediation through the court system.

Most divorces start with one spouse filing a complaint for dissolution of marriage in the appropriate Superior Court. Deadlines for financial disclosures and parenting documents follow. The specific path your case takes can vary, depending on issues in dispute and the preferences of the judge and attorneys involved. Our role is to manage these procedures, keep you informed, and help you make decisions that align with your long-term goals.

Because we regularly appear in the Connecticut Superior Court, which hears cases from Westport, we understand local procedures and expectations. We use that familiarity to prepare you for conferences and hearings, to anticipate what judges often emphasize, and to organize your materials in a way that supports your position clearly.

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Trusted Guidance in Divorce and Family Law

  • Client-Centered
    We take the time to understand each client’s unique needs and goals, offering personalized guidance and support through every stage of the process.
  • Discretion
    We regularly represent high-profile individuals, handling sensitive matters with the utmost privacy, professionalism, and care.
  • Reputation
    Respected by peers and recognized nationally, we are the firm other attorneys turn to for advice, referrals, and trusted representation.
  • Experience
    With decades of family law practice and the insight of a former Connecticut Superior Court Judge, our team brings unmatched knowledge to even the most complex cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce in Connecticut usually take?

Many Connecticut divorces take several months to a year, depending on complexity, level of conflict, and court scheduling. Cases with significant assets or parenting disputes can take longer. During our first meetings, we talk about what may affect timing in your specific situation.

Will my divorce details become public in Westport?

Some information in a divorce case is part of the public court file, although access to certain records can be limited. We discuss what is typically public, what may be sealed, and how mediation or arbitration can reduce the amount of personal detail that appears in court documents.

How do you help protect my relationship with my children?

We focus on parenting plans that support your children’s stability and your ongoing involvement in their lives. That includes realistic schedules, clear decision-making structures, and attention to school and activity needs. When necessary, we advocate firmly in court for arrangements that reflect your children’s best interests.

Can your firm handle complex assets and businesses?

Yes. Our attorneys regularly work with clients who have businesses, professional practices, investment portfolios, and complex compensation packages. We coordinate the collection and analysis of financial information and help you understand how Connecticut law may treat different types of assets in a divorce.

What is the benefit of having a former judge on your team?

A former Connecticut Superior Court Judge brings insight into how courts often view evidence, arguments, and custody or support proposals. That perspective can help us evaluate risk, prepare more effectively for hearings, and give you a clearer sense of how a judge may approach key issues in your case.

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