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Scott M. Charmoy

Job Titles:
  • Partner
  • Member of the American
Scott M. Charmoy is a partner in Charmoy & Charmoy, LLC, with offices in Westport and Stamford. His practice focuses on debtor and creditor representation in consumer and business bankruptcy cases and on commercial, business and civil litigation, including foreclosure defense. Scott is an active member of the American, Connecticut and Greater Bridgeport Bar Associations. He has lectured numerous times on bankruptcy matters for the Greater Bridgeport and Connecticut Bar Associations, and has provided expert testimony on bankruptcy matters. Scott has also served on the Town of Trumbull's Board of Assessment Appeals, and currently serves on the Town of Easton's Board of Assessment appeals and Board of Zoning Appeals. He is a James W. Cooper Fellow, and has been selected as a Superlawyer since 2019. He regularly participates in the Judicial District of Fairfield/Bridgeport's Volunteer Attorney Program assisting indigent clients in the foreclosure process. He graduated from Duke University in 1992 and from Washington University School of Law in 1995. I used the professional legal services of Sheila Charmoy during my divorce proceedings. Sheila proved herself to be a strong advocate and excellent negotiator. She took the time to fully explain and research all my legal options and the end result was a fair and equitable solution. I would highly...

Sheila Sinha Charmoy

Job Titles:
  • Partner
Attorney Sheila Charmoy is a Partner in the law office of Charmoy & Charmoy with offices in Fairfield and Stamford, Connecticut. Sheila Sinha Charmoy's practice focuses on family law, including divorce, custody issues, divorce mediation, post judgment proceedings, and appellate proceedings. Her practice focuses on highly contested cases, whether that is financial or custody related. Sheila is an experienced family trial lawyer and regularly litigates high asset cases. She has experience and knowledge of the particular issues involved when one party in a divorce is a business owner or otherwise self-employed, including making sure business interests are properly valued for purposes of the divorce and that an accurate income is considered for purposes of alimony and support. In addition, she frequently serves as a Court appointed Special Master in Milford and Bridgeport Superior Court. She also frequently lectures on divorce issues related to taxes, and has presented in Las Vegas for the American Institute of CPA's, as well as being a regular speaker at the North East IRS representation conference. She has also presented to the Asian American community about the specific issues related to domestic violence cases. Sheila has been has been a member of the board for the South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut since 2012, and served as its President from 2015 to 2017. Sheila was a Commissioner for the Asian Pacific Islander Affairs Commission of Connecticut, where she also served as it's Secretary. She is also a James W. Cooper Fellow with the Connecticut Bar Foundation. She is a member of the Executive Board of SNEHA, an organization that assists South Asian women, particularly victims of domestic violence. Sheila currently sits on the Board of the Easton Learning Foundation. Sheila graduated from the University of Bridgeport in 1995 and Quinnipiac University School of Law in 1999. Education Quinnipiac University School of Law - 1999 University of Bridgeport - 1995