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Collaborative Divorce Information for Connecticut
Member Profiles, E-mail Addresses and Web Sites - CT Attorneys who can provide you with Collaborative Divorce Advice and Services

To see the member's profile click on their name. To send them e-mail click on their e-mail address. To view their web site click on their web address.

  • Linda Arnold - larnold@mootslaw.com
  • Jill Brakeman - jill.brakeman@snet.net
  • Cecelia Buck-Taylor - cjehb@yahoo.com
  • Gayle Carr - gaylecarr@cohen-thomas.com - www.cohen-thomas.com
  • Maureen Donahue - maureen.donahue@snet.net
  • Bridget Garrity - bgarrity@snet.net
  • Barbara McMahon Dratch - bdratch@mootslaw.com
  • John Febbroriello - info@fcandl.com - www.fcandl.com
  • Jo Friday - fridaylaw@snet.net
  • Joseph Gallicchio - gmglaw@snet.net
  • James Hirschfield - jhirschfield@cramer-anderson.com
  • David A. Huntoon - dah@ctlegaladvice.com - www.ctlegaladvice.com
  • Susan Jordan - sjordan@snet.net
  • Steve Levy - stevelevy@fcandl.com - www.fcandl.com
  • John Logan - john@torringtonlaw.com - www.torringtonlaw.com
  • Maureen Lovejoy - maureenml@earthlink.net
  • Brian McCormick - brian.mccormick@snet.net
  • Roland Moots - rmoots@mootslaw.com
  • Kevin Nelligan - corinne@mohawk.net
  • Tom Pettinicchi - t.pettinicchi@dgplaw.com
  • Samuel E. Slaiby - slaiby@msl-law.com
  • Ken Taylor - ket@g-t-law.com - www.g-t-law.com
  • Stephanie M. Weaver - sweaver@swmllc.com
  • Katherine Webster O'Keefe - webster01@snet.net
  • James Wu - jwu@koskoff.com

  • A Less Hostile Alternative to Standard Divorce Litigation in Connecticut

    What is Collaborative Divorce? Collaborative Divorce is a process whereby both parties and their attorneys commit themselves to resolving their differences justly and equitably without resort or threat of resort to litigation.

    Collaborative Divorce relies on an atmosphere of honesty, cooperation, integrity and professionalism geared toward the future well-being of the family.

    Collaborative Divorce engages in informal discussions and conferences to settle all issues.

    Collaborative Divorce requires each party and each attorney to take a reasoned position on all issues. Where such positions, differ, all participants use their best efforts to create proposals that meet the fundamental needs of both parties and, if necessary, to compromise to reach a settlement of all issues.

    For more information on working with Connecticut Attorneys who are trained in Collaborative Divorce techniques and methods, send your inquiry by e-mail to info@ctcollaborativedivorce.com or contact one of the member/provider attorneys listed to the left. You'll receive quick information on how to proceed with a Collaborative Divorce in Connecticut.