What Factors Are Considered When Dividing Property in a Connecticut Divorce?

What Factors Are Considered When Dividing Property in a Connecticut Divorce?

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The Connecticut?property division statute?lists the factors to be considered by the court when?dividing property?in a?divorce. These factors are considered in?no-fault?divorces as well as?for fault?divorces. Read here more about property division factors in Connecticut divorces.

The court considers all of these factors, and there is no indication that any single factor is more important than any other factor.?Instead, the court has the discretion to weigh these factors based upon the individual circumstances of each case.

Divorce Judges Consider These Factors?When Dividing Property

The property division factors to be considered by Connecticut?divorce?courts include:

  • The length of the marriage
  • The causes for the annulment, dissolution of the marriage, or legal separation

And each spouse’s respective:

  • Age
  • Health
  • Station
  • Occupation
  • Amount and sources of income
  • Earning capacity
  • Vocational skills
  • Education
  • Employability
  • Estate
  • Needs
  • Opportunity for future acquisition of capital assets and income.
  • Contribution in the acquisition, preservation, or appreciation in the value of their respective estates

The Comprehensive Connecticut Property Division Guide

How to divide property is one of the most important issues in divorces.?And, it’s one of the most confusing.?There are no set formulas or rules on how property will be divided.?The good news is that creates tremendous flexibility for experienced?divorce attorneys?to craft an individualized approach.?In order to prepare to make solid and informed decisions, you need to understand how the property division works.?Our Comprehensive Connecticut Property Division Guide tells you everything you need to know about property division in Connecticut.?

Read: Property Division: The Comprehensive Connecticut Guide?

Read:?Alimony: The Comprehensive Connecticut Guide

Next Steps

To start making a plan for your divorce or post judgment modification,?reach out.??Our first step at Freed Marcroft, the?Goals & Planning Conference, is designed to get to the heart of your problem and unveil your true goals.?We analyze those goals, plus the facts of your case, and present you with recommendations and options to move forward. Schedule your Goals & Planning Conference?today, or contact us either?here?or by phone?at 860-560-8160.

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