Wayne D. Effron, P.C. is one of Connecticut's prominent matrimonial law firms. For almost forty years we have litigated some of the most complex and important cases in the field of Connecticut family law. We represent individuals in high net worth matters across a broad spectrum of industries and professions. We have tried multiple cases involving issues such as child custody, business and property valuation, premarital and postnuptial agreements, trusts and hidden assets.
We deliberately keep our caseload small so that we can devote the necessary time and attention to each matter. Our lawyers are skilled negotiators who settle many more cases than we take to trial. However, when we do enter the courtroom for litigation, we shine. A wise judge once said that the best way to settle a case is to prepare it for trial. We employ that adage.
We work as hard as any family lawyers in this state. We will not be outworked by the other side. We are proud that virtually all our clients are referred by others we have represented.
We deliberately keep our caseload small so that we can devote the necessary time and attention to each matter. Our lawyers are skilled negotiators who settle many more cases than we take to trial. However, when we do enter the courtroom for litigation, we shine. A wise judge once said that the best way to settle a case is to prepare it for trial. We employ that adage.
We work as hard as any family lawyers in this state. We will not be outworked by the other side. We are proud that virtually all our clients are referred by others we have represented.
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A book by M. Susan Hamilton Preface by Wayne D. Effron People dread divorce.
It is a leap into the unknown.
On one hand there is the personal trauma: the embarrassment of telling friends and co-workers; the heartbreak of watching your child see his world fall apart.
On the other, there are the financial and legal complexities.
A strange system of rules imposes itself upon the most personal decisions: how much money you must pay or receive, what property you keep, where your children will live and when you will see them.
It is a leap into the unknown.
On one hand there is the personal trauma: the embarrassment of telling friends and co-workers; the heartbreak of watching your child see his world fall apart.
On the other, there are the financial and legal complexities.
A strange system of rules imposes itself upon the most personal decisions: how much money you must pay or receive, what property you keep, where your children will live and when you will see them.
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