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Divorce Attorney New Haven County
Navigating the complexities of ending a marriage can be a challenging experience, making it crucial to involve a skilled divorce attorney. At Goldblatt, Marquette & Rashba, PC, we understand the emotional and logistical intricacies involved in the process. Our goal is to provide comprehensive support to individuals facing divorce. Divorce requires careful consideration of financial settlements, property division, child custody arrangements, and other complex matters. Having a divorce lawyer on your side can make all the difference. Goldblatt, Marquette & Rashba, PC offers guidance through the divorce process, aiming to achieve a resolution that aligns with our clients' interests and objectives. We are committed to facilitating negotiations and, when necessary, representing our clients' interests in court proceedings.
To discuss how a divorce attorney at Goldblatt, Marquette & Rashba, PC can assist you, please call (203) 687-4050.
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Attorney Marquette was there with me every step of the way.
Sebastian Fama
S"A fantastic judgment achieved"
Attorney Marquette was there every step of the way, and we got a fantastic judgment.
Sebastian Fama
Attorney Marquette Was There Every Step
Going through a divorce can be a stressful event. This is especially true when there are false accusations leveled against you. But Attorney Marquette was there with me every step of the way. And in the end, we got a fantastic judgment.
Sebastian Fama
A fantastic judgment achieved
Going through a divorce can be a stressful event. This is especially true when there are false accusations leveled against you. But attorney Marquette was there with me every step of the way. And in the end, we got a fantastic judgment.
At Goldblatt, Marquette & Rashba, PC, we offer compassionate and skilled legal representation in family law. Our commitment to understanding each client's unique situation ensures their rights and interests are prioritized. Our dedicated approach has made us a trusted name in Hamden and beyond.
Why Choose Us:
Expert guidance in sensitive family law matters
Specialized focus on men's rights in custody and alimony
Proven track record with client recommendations
Voted best law firm in New Haven for consecutive years
Personalized, strategic legal advocacy
Personalized Legal Advocacy
Tailored support for your unique family law needs.
Championing Men's Rights
Vigorous defense for fathers in custody battles.
Top-Rated Law Firm
Voted best law firm in New Haven for consecutive years.
Committed to Best Outcomes
Focused on securing favorable resolutions for clients.
Meet the Goldblatt, Marquette & Rashba Team
At Goldblatt, Marquette & Rashba, PC, our dedicated team of legal professionals is committed to providing exceptional family law representation in Hamden, New Haven, and surrounding areas. We offer personalized and practical counsel during sensitive times such as divorce, ensuring each client's rights and needs are our top priority. Our deep experience in protecting men's rights sets us apart, especially in custody and alimony disputes. Recognized as the best law firm in New Haven, our commitment to strategic and compassionate advocacy is unparalleled. Trust us to stand by you with care, professionalism, and dedication to achieving the best possible outcome for you and your family.
Spousal support, or alimony, is financial assistance awarded to a spouse post-divorce. The amount and duration depend on factors like length of marriage, financial condition, and earning potential.
Do I need a lawyer for my divorce?
While it is possible to file for divorce without a lawyer, having legal representation is beneficial, especially if your divorce involves complex issues like custody or property division.
How do I modify a divorce decree?
To modify a divorce decree, you must file a petition with the court. Changes in circumstances, such as income or living arrangements, can justify modifications to support or custody orders.
What if my spouse does not want a divorce?
If your spouse does not want a divorce, you can still file. The court will likely have a hearing, but a divorce can be granted even without mutual agreement if the marriage is irretrievably broken.