FAQs

Robyn Mann Law

Have a question about Robyn Mann Law? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and then contact us for more information.

  • How much do your services cost?

    A lot of variables go into the cost, including how congested it is, the assets involved, the presence of children, and how many times we have to go to court. Call for more information from a qualified divorce attorney!

  • What is the expectation when it comes to communication regarding my case?

    Our clients will have a direct line to their divorce attorney, along with access to texting and email.

  • Do I have to share my inheritance with my spouse?

    According to Connecticut law, all the assets you own at the time of filing for divorce are subject to be distributed between spouses. Be sure to reach out to our divorce attorney for specific inheritance questions!

  • What fees are involved in the process?

    Our divorce attorney takes a retainer, which is used to pay legal fees, in addition to an hourly rate.

  • How do I know what you're spending?

    Our divorce attorney provides monthly invoices that describe in detail what each fee is going towards.

  • What does the divorce process involve?

    The process in Connecticut is filing for divorce with agreement from both parties, followed by a discovery to figure out what all the assets are and a process agreement or a settlement conference with court appearances if necessary. Reach out today if you're looking for divorce attorneys you can depend on.

  • If I have an emergency after work hours what do I do?

    We have the best divorce lawyer to assist you with emergencies after work hours. All you have to do is give Robyn Mann Law a call.

  • How long does a divorce usually take?

    In Connecticut, divorce trials are typically scheduled a year after the case is initiated. In New York, there's no fixed timeline for divorce finalization. However, the court mandates a series of conferences to help parties resolve their differences and prepare for either a settlement or trial.

  • What if my spouse and I agree on majority of the issues in our divorce?

    Our firm is dedicated to providing efficient and effective divorce solutions. Uncontested divorces offer a streamlined approach, as most divorces are resolved through settlements rather than court orders. By recognizing this, couples can work together to reach mutually beneficial agreements for themselves and their families. We will draft a comprehensive settlement agreement and handle the necessary court filings to finalize your divorce.

  • What if I am thinking about divorce, but not yet ready to pull the trigger?

    Divorce is a significant decision that requires careful consideration. During a phone consultation, we can provide you with the necessary information to prepare financially and emotionally for this process. When you're ready to move forward, we're here to assist you and minimize the stress involved.

  • Am I eligible to receive spousal support from my spouse?

    Courts typically consider a spouse's financial needs when determining spousal support eligibility. If you're unable to support yourself but have the potential to work, you may be eligible for temporary support to gain skills or education. For those who cannot work due to health or other reasons, long-term support may be an option. Contact us for more information.

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