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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 …
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How do I protect my Connecticut business trade secrets?
Trade secrets are an integral part of business operations. For businesses with products in trade, there are few …
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How Can I Appeal A Divorce Judgment Or Other Family Court Order In Connecticut?
When you are going through a divorce or take another family court issue to trial, the outcome is in the hands of a …
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How Can You Protect Assets In A Connecticut Divorce?
Getting divorced is a process, rather than an event. At the start of this process, one of the most immediate …
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How Long Do I Have To Bring A Car Crash Claim In Connecticut?
The general statute of limitations for motor vehicle injuries is set at two years by Connecticut General Statutes …
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What Can I Do If I Am Injured In A Car Accident In Connecticut?
Car accidents happen all too frequently, with many Connecticut residents traveling by car every day. Everyone …
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Can I sue someone if I was hurt on their property in Connecticut?
Yes, you can. However, there are a few things you should know about the process. As with most litigation, bringing …
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Can I divorce without going to court in Connecticut?
Yes, while a judge must approve a final agreement, parties can choose to negotiate the process without court …
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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 …
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What are the benefits of a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in Connecticut?
Whether created prior to or after the marriage, marital agreements can help you and your spouse develop a strong …
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The IRS Criminal Investigation Division contacted me in Connecticut. What do I do?
As soon as special agents from the IRS Criminal Investigation Division enter into one’s life, it is …
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What is the collectability of common charges in Connecticut?
What is the collectability of common charges in Connecticut? Among the most important duties of an HOA board …
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How do I appeal my real estate taxes in Connecticut?
As you seek to challenge your Connecticut real estate tax assessment, understand that there is often a multistep …
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What Are The Benefits Of A Mediated Or Collaborative Divorce In Connecticut?
No two marriages are the same, so it stands to reason that no two divorces will be the same either. When most …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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My spouse is a narcissist. How will that impact our divorce in Connecticut?
Make no mistake, there is no easy answer for dealing with narcissists in any situation.Here is a common divorce …
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Can Private School, College Tuition And Educational Expenses Be A Child Support Obligation In Connecticut…?
Child support obligations in Connecticut are generally aimed at protecting the financial interests of children …
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Are Trusts Included As Marital Property In Connecticut And How Are They Treated?
Connecticut law generally does not distinguish marital property from separate property like many other states. …
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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 …
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What Kind Of Assets Do I Get To Keep In A Connecticut Divorce?
Whatever your family circumstance may be, everyone must go through a property division stage as part of the …
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Can I file a lawsuit against my current or former employer in Connecticut?
The legal environment for doing business in Connecticut allows for businesses to manage their workforce as their …
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What makes a child custody case complex in Connecticut?
We’re in a day and age when both parents want to play active roles in the lives of their children. …
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When Can I Sue For Medical Malpractice in Connecticut?
When you go to a doctor for medical care, you put your trust, and your health, in their hands. Doctors and other …
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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 …
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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 …
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How Is Alimony Calculated In Connecticut?
Unlike child support, Connecticut law does not offer a precise formula for calculating alimony, also referred to …
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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. …
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How Is Child Custody Determined In Connecticut?
Connecticut law dictates that child custody arrangements should be determined based on what is in the best …
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