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From the initial telephone call to the conclusion of each case, Attorney Caisse processes each matter in an orderly manner; sets reasonable yet firm objectives with the client based upon her/his concerns and needs; educates and counsels clients about Connecticut family law, process, as well as, available alternatives and solutions; and either reaches a settlement that the client finds fair and reasonable or presents the issues to a Connecticut family court judge to decide what is an appropriate outcome.

Limiting his practice to family and matrimonial law since 1992, Attorney Caisse, has found that the most fulfilling part of his practice is helping clients, and their families, through what is often the most difficult and stressful period in her/his life, emotionally, physically, and financially, and Attorney Caisse does not take that responsibility lightly.

I would highly recommend Kenneth Caisse for all your divorce needs! He handled my divorce case and was very thorough in his explanations of everything, kept me well informed and was very supportive of the decisions I made that differed from his.
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Divorce, also called a "dissolution of marriage, " is the legal process by which parties dissolve their marriage in the State of Connecticut.
Divorce proceedings usually involve important aspects of people's lives - children, money, property, close human relationships and powerful emotional issues.
Divorce proceedings can be straightforward or exceedingly complex, depending on a variety of factors including income and assets of each party, and the degree of agreement and cooperation or disagreement and conflict.
Premarital (prenuptial) agreements are when the spouses-to-be agree prior to their marriage on financial and related arrangements upon divorce or the death of a spouse.
Premarital agreements are not only advisable for the rich and famous but may make the most sense for those who are entering a second marriage, own a family business, have assets to protect, or are a beneficiary of trusts or inheritances.
The agreement must be signed by both parties voluntarily.
Both spouses must have the opportunity to have an independent lawyer to review the agreement, and the couple must provide each other fair and reasonable financial disclosure.
In an original divorce proceeding, a final decree ("judgment") is entered either after a trial or an agreement.
On occasion, even well-drafted agreements and trial orders can result in the need for modification.
Additionally, after a divorce is concluded, the circumstances of one or both of the parties may change so substantially that continuing to adhere to the original orders becomes inequitable/unworkable or no longer required under the law.
The judgment has many provisions, some of which can be modified, some of which cannot be changed.
When discussing child custody matters, joint custody is a term that creates confusion, and with good reason.
It has several meanings as used in Connecticut.
The Connecticut statutes define joint custody as awarding legal custody of a minor child to both parents, providing for joint decision-making by the parents and providing that physical custody be shared by the parents in such a way to assure the child of continuing contact with both parents.
Our statutes further state that there is a presumption that joint custody is in the best interests of a minor child where the parents are able to communicate with each other.
For self-represented parties or parties going through mediation, the Law Offices of Kenneth E. Caisse offers select services aimed to assist parties every step of the way, providing access to information about the law and the process so you are not on your own to make important decisions.
Your coaching can be tailored to your individual needs.
You should feel prepared before you go to court or walk into a mediation session.
Knowing what to expect and how to respond to anticipated situations will give you the tools and confidence to negotiate a better resolution or present your case to the court for a decision.
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