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Connecticut Child Custody: Find lawyers and law firms by city or county

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FAIRFIELD CO.
   Bridgeport
   Danbury
   Darien
   Fairfield
   Greenwich
   New Canaan
   Norwalk
   Ridgefield
   Shelton
   Stamford
   Trumbull
   Weston
   Westport
   Wilton

HARTFORD CO.
   Avon
   East Hartford
HARTFORD CO. (cont'd)
   Farmington
   Glastonbury
   Hartford
   Manchester
   New Britain
   Simsbury
   South Windsor
   Suffield
   West Hartford
   Wethersfield

LITCHFIELD CO.
   Litchfield
   New Milford
   Torrington
   Watertown

MIDDLESEX CO.
   Middletown

NEW HAVEN CO.
   Cheshire
NEW HAVEN CO. (cont'd)
   Guilford
   Middlebury
   Milford
   New Haven
   North Haven
   Seymour
   Wallingford
   Waterbury
   West Haven

NEW LONDON CO.
   East Lyme
   Groton
   New London
   Norwich
   Stonington

TOLLAND CO.
   Vernon

WINDHAM CO.
   Putnam

Child Custody refers to custodial awards or determinations involving a minor child. These determinations involve who has the right to make decisions about the child, or legal custody, including decisions about education, religion, medical issues, and discipline, as well as where the child will live, or physical custody. With "sole custody", you alone have legal and physical custody of your child. In a "joint custody" arrangement, you and your ex-spouse share legal and/or physical child custody. If you and your spouse cannot agree on a child custody arrangement, a court will likely make a child custody decision based on the "best interests of your child." Read on to learn more about child custody law, and to locate a child custody lawyer or child custody attorney. All child custody information is kept strictly confidential. Child custody law, child custody lawyer, and child custody attorney information provided by lawyers.com.

 
 

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