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Welcome to The Law Office of Richard Gee

Welcome, and thank you for visiting my website. With the understanding that every case is different, it is not the intent of this site to provide legal advice to those who visit it. Instead, I seek to provide general information with regards to divorce laws, child custody laws, property distribution laws and other concerns, processes and options involving the dissolution of marriage in the state of Connecticut.

It is my sincere hope that, within these pages, you will find useful information that will assist you in choosing an attorney to represent you in what may be one of the most trying and difficult times of your life. When one accepts that a marriage must end in divorce or legal separation, there are several ways to approach the process. I am both trained and experienced in these processes. As your attorney, I will assist you in choosing the course of action that will empower you and bring resolution in the most appropriate manner for your particular case. Please take some time to go through the various pages of this site as each one contains important information concerning issues and/or laws which should be considered during a divorce proceeding in the state of Connecticut.

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AREAS OF LAW

Litigated Divorce

Litigated Divorce

This is the process that most people are familiar with because of news stories, friends, and/or relatives who have suffered through a divorce. In this type of case, each party hires an attorney, then digs in fo...
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Mediated Divorce & Legal Separation

Mediated Divorce & Legal Separation

This process requires both parties to meet with a mediator who does not represent either of them as legal counsel. The mediator works with the parties to facilitate an agreement outlining all terms of their div...
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Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative Divorce

This process is very new in Connecticut and combines elements of both litigated and mediated divorce. While mediation clients can consult with an attorney as often as they like, some want, or need, more direct ...
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Divorce Using One Attorney

Divorce Using One Attorney

It is a conflict of interest for one attorney to represent both sides of a divorce. In some cases the spouses have agreed on the terms of their divorce settlement. An attorney can represent one spouse, draft a ...
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Child Custody and Visitation

Child Custody and Visitation

Terminating your marriage does not end the joys and responsibilities of raising your children. Changing family dynamics requires special care and planning regarding the parenting of children. Legal custody o...
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Child Support and Modification

Child Support and Modification

Terminating your marriage does not end the joys and responsibilities of raising your children. Changing family dynamics requires special care and planning regarding the parenting of children. Legal custody o...
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Alimony and Alimony Modification

Alimony and Alimony Modification

Divorce usually means physical separation and facing the greater expense of running two households instead of one. One element of a total family support system may be alimony. The payment of alimony is not m...
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Asset and Debt Distribution

Asset and Debt Distribution

Connecticut provides for the equitable distribution of marital assets at the time of the divorce. It is not a "community property" state. Marital assets are those which have been acquired during the marriage. S...
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Arbitration

Arbitration

It may be that parties can agree on broader issues when negotiating divorce terms but get bogged down on other narrower issues. When this happens, private arbitration can be used to resolve the problem. Both pa...
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Unmarried Couples

Unmarried Couples

More and more people are living together, having children acquiring assets together and incurring joint debt without entering into a marriage. When unmarried couples part, a different set of rules apply to the ...
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Real Estate Closings

Real Estate Closings

Buying and selling real estate is a significant event in the lives of most people. Real property transactions are governed from start to finish by contracts, conveyance laws and transfers of large sums of money...
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Wills and Estates

Wills and Estates

The peace of mind that comes from knowing your assets will go to family, loved ones and worthy causes is important to most people. Probate lawyers have the expertise to draft wills, probate estates and assist y...
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Eviction

Eviction

Relationships between landlords and tenants are governed by very specific laws. They are technical in nature and must be carefully followed. Landlords have a right to be paid rent and to expect their tenants wi...
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339 Main Street Yalesville, CT 06492

(203)265-7073
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