Uncontested Divorce Hearing Explained by a Connecticut Divorce Lawyer

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  • Опубликовано: 22 мар 2023
  • In this video, Matthew F. Dolan from Dolan Divorce Lawyers explains uncontested divorce hearings.
    Matthew F. Dolan is a lifelong resident of Connecticut. Attorney Dolan handles the firm’s Family Law matters, with a particular focus on high-asset divorce cases. Attorney Dolan has been named to the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 for the State of Connecticut, he has been selected as a New England Super Lawyers Rising Star in the area of Family Law from 2015 through 2019 (each year, no more than 2.5% are named to the Rising Stars list), and he received the 2017 Connecticut Law Tribune New Leader in the Law Award.
    Attorney Dolan held clerkships with the New Haven law firm Lynch, Traub, Keefe, & Errante, as well as the State of Connecticut Superior Court Family Division. Throughout his various clerkships, Attorney Dolan played an active role in dozens of Family Law trials.
    At Dolan Divorce Lawyers, we offer honest and dedicated representation and are here to guide you to a favorable resolution of your family law case. Our firm culture emphasizes accessibility and approachability for our clients, as well as respect for their concerns, time, and resources. Our Connecticut family lawyers have extensive experience handling complex financial and custodial disputes throughout the state. We are here to understand, help and advocate for your interests.
    Dolan Divorce Lawyers
    Phone (203) 397 - 6171
    WEBSITE: www.dolanfamilylaw.com
    EMAIL: info@dolanfamilylaw.com

Комментарии • 8

  • @elmcitymassmedia4211

    First of all, this is an excellent and well-informed video, much love and respect for this information. I do have a specific question for you, what happens when your spouse is served by a State Marshal (before the return date), but never responds/files an appearance form? Can the plaintiff get an uncontested divorce once that case management date hits? Or does the process spill over past that 90 day waiting period?

  • @VeniFettiVici

    i have questions