Online Divorce in Connecticut

Online Divorce in Connecticut

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Many people want to avoid going to court in person.?The new online?divorce?process in Connecticut can be a great option.

Read on to learn more.

Getting Divorced Online Without Going to Court in Connecticut

The Connecticut courts have?announced?that?uncontested divorces?will be permitted remotely.?In other words, if you and your spouse have reached an agreement on all of the terms of your divorce, you can get divorced without having to physically go to court.

Can you get Legally Separated Online?

Yes.

When you and your ex agree on all issues, we will prepare and file all necessary documents.?Next, we request the court order final judgment remotely in your?custody,?visitation, or?legal separation?action.?That said, you must physically go to court if there is either (1) an application for or (2) a current?restraining order or protective order?between the two of you.

How Do We Reach an Agreement on for our Divorce Online?

Find a law firm with a team of?divorce attorneys?adept at remote technology so that you can resolve your divorce virtually.?Freed Marcroft has an online, virtual divorce process is available for all three approaches to divorce, including?collaborative,?mediation, and even, in some cases,?litigation.?Read:?Virtual Divorce Mediation

Technology For Online Divorce

Once limited by geography, divorce negotiations can now bridge long distances, thanks to technology.?Virtual divorce allows parties to communicate with their Freed Marcroft attorney via conference call, Zoom, Skype, or similar technologies.?Long-distance online divorce can now be used as long as you have access to a phone or high-speed internet.

Each and every Freed Marcroft team member has the technology to help you not only wherever we are, but also wherever?you?are.?(And we have the security and data practices in place to help protect your confidential client information.)

Next Steps

For more information about Connecticut divorce and family law, check out our?Divorce Information and Facts.?If you have questions or want to learn more about how our team of?divorce attorneys?can help you with your?custody?or?Post Judgment?issue, please contact us either?here?or by phone?at 860-560-8160.

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