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Find Family Law Attorneys in Oxford, CT

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4 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Oxford, CT
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Showing 4 family law attorneys in Oxford, CT Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Law Office of Andrew J. Pianka, LLC
315 Center Rock Green Ste 2, Oxford, CT 06478
(203) 463-4414 ajpianka-law.com
Law Office of Steven M. Reilly
41 Oxford Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
(203) 881-1549 getlawhelp.com
Winnick Vine Welch & Teodosio
481 Oxford Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
(203) 881-3600 wvwtlaw.com
Teodosio Francis
481 Oxford Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
(203) 881-3600

Family law attorneys in Oxford Connecticut handle divorce child custody child support and property division. Connecticut family courts follow specific guidelines for parenting plans and child support calculations. Local attorneys can help you navigate these procedures and protect your rights.

What Does a Family Law Attorney in Oxford Cost?

The cost of hiring a family law attorney in Connecticut varies widely. Hourly rates typically range from 250 to 500 dollars per hour. Some attorneys offer flat fees for simple uncontested divorces starting around 1500 dollars. Complex cases involving custody disputes or significant assets can cost 5000 dollars or more. This is general information not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the grounds for divorce in Connecticut?
Connecticut allows no-fault divorce based on irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. You do not need to prove fault. The court must find that the marriage has broken down with no hope of reconciliation.
How is child custody decided in Connecticut?
Connecticut courts decide custody based on the best interests of the child. Factors include the childs wishes the parents ability to provide stability and any history of abuse. The court may order joint or sole custody.