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How Is Property Divided In A Connecticut Divorce?
Connecticut law requires that marital property be divided in a manner that is fair and equitable in a divorce. This does not necessarily mean that …Sponsored answer by Thomas P. Parrino

Why should I call a lawyer after an automobile accident in Connecticut?
People across Connecticut get into car accidents every day. Some accidents are more serious than others, and sometimes people aren’t sure if their …Sponsored answer by James G. Williams

When can I sue for wrongful death in Connecticut?
Losing a loved one because of a fatal accident is stressful and painful for anyone. If someone else’s negligence caused that accident, the wound …Sponsored answer by James G. Williams

How can I sue for a car accident in Connecticut?
Car accidents can result in losses that last for years after they occur. Those involved may suffer injuries that require regular examinations and …Sponsored answer by Jason Tremont

Can I sue if I have nerve damage after dental work in Connecticut?
Whenever you go to any medical practitioner, you place your trust in them. Their decisions will impact your health and life. That includes dentists. …Sponsored answer by Richard T. Meehan, Jr.

What are most important things to consider in a divorce in Connecticut?
There are three major issues to resolve in divorce: child custody, alimony and division of assets. Below we provide a brief overview of each issue, …Sponsored answer by David W. Griffin

I Was Hurt At Work In Connecticut; What Do I Do?
A job injury often brings two sources of financial stress: medical bills coming in and no consistent income to cover them. Experiencing this stress …Sponsored answer by Michael J. Rosnick

Can I bring a lawsuit for child sexual abuse in Connecticut?
In the last few decades, many states have revisited their laws on child sexual abuse, particularly those regarding statutes of limitations. If you …Sponsored answer by Jason Tremont

How can a child custody arrangement be modified in Connecticut?
When a family court initially establishes child custody arrangements, it does so based upon what is in the best interest of the child. It may have …Sponsored answer by Jacquelyn Conlon

Will A Domestic Violence Charge Affect My Connecticut Divorce?
If your spouse has been charged with domestic violence, it can and will impact your divorce in Connecticut. While Connecticut observes no-fault …Sponsored answer by Michael T. Meehan

Can I Keep My House, Car and Other Property if I File for Bankruptcy in Connecticut?
In most circumstances, you can keep your house, car and most — if not all — of your property after filing for bankruptcy in Connecticut. The …Sponsored answer by Richard Croce

How Do I Use Mediation Or Arbitration In A Connecticut Divorce?
If you are considering divorce, you may have heard that mediation or arbitration could be quicker, more private and less adversarial. That may be …Sponsored answer by Melissa Needle
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