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What to Do After a Divorce: Connecticut Family Law Group Offers Public Tips

What to Do After a Divorce: Connecticut Family Law Group Offers Public Tips

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Hartford, ConnecticutDivorce can be one of life’s most challenging transitions, leaving individuals with emotional, financial, and legal uncertainties. Recognizing the need for guidance, Connecticut Family Law Group is offering practical tips to help those recently divorced navigate their new circumstances with confidence and clarity.

According to the firm, the period following a divorce is critical for setting the foundation for a stable future. Key recommendations include reviewing and updating legal documents such as wills, powers of attorney, and health care directives. Financially, individuals are encouraged to reassess their budgets, ensure proper division of assets, and consider speaking with a financial advisor to plan for retirement, college expenses, and long-term financial security.

Emotional well-being is another major focus. The law group emphasizes the importance of seeking counseling or support groups to process feelings, manage stress, and build a strong support network. Additionally, co-parenting strategies are highlighted for those with children, including establishing consistent routines, effective communication with ex-spouses, and prioritizing the child’s emotional stability.

“For many, the period after divorce can feel overwhelming,” said Paul McConnell, a Connecticut Divorce Mediator and Family Law Attorney. “Our goal is to provide clear, actionable steps that help people regain control of their lives, make informed decisions, and move forward with confidence.”

Paul McConnell brings a wealth of experience to the practice, combining his background as a former Judge, Marine Corps infantry officer, and federal prosecutor with extensive grand jury, trial, and appellate experience. He is also formally educated in mediation and jurisprudence by the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada, and by the Connecticut Council for Non-Adversarial Divorce (CCND). His unique expertise allows him to guide clients through divorce and post-divorce challenges with professionalism, empathy, and strategic insight.

The family law group encourages individuals to take a proactive approach after divorce, from addressing legal and financial matters to prioritizing mental health and family dynamics. By following these recommendations, newly divorced individuals can begin to rebuild their lives while minimizing conflict and stress.

For more information or to schedule a consultation with Paul McConnell, visit Connecticut Family Law Group’s website or call 860-266-1166

Connecticut Divorce Mediator and Family Law Attorney Paul McConnell is a former Judge, Marine Corps infantry officer, and federal prosecutor with extensive grand jury, trial, and appellate experience. Paul was educated in mediation and jurisprudence by the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada, and by the Connecticut Council for Non-Adversarial Divorce (CCND).

Connecticut Family Law Group
638 Prospect Ave,
Hartford, CT 06105
860-266-1166
intake@mcconnelfamilylaw.com
https://www.connecticutfamilylawgroup.com/
Press Contact : Paul McConnell

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