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Written by David A Baram
1. Assemble all financial records; 2. Evaluate needs of children (emotional, educational); 3. Create a budget to determine obligations, debt and assets; 4. Consider possibility of mediation or collaborative divorce; 5. Interview attorneys for expertise and personality. 2 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted in Divorce / Separation about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by David A Baram
The Limited Liability Company has become the legal entity of choice because of its simplicity and flexibility. An Operating Agreement governs the entity and defines the responsibilities of the members. Critical decisions include contingency provisions for death and withdrawal. 2 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted in Limited Liability Company (LLC) about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by David A Baram
CONSERVATION EASEMENTS Section 8-25 of the Connecticut Statutes, allows towns to enact zoning regulations. Consult local zoning officials and regulations. 0 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Avvo Staff
Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Connecticut consumers looking for urgent legal guidance. Posted about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Paul H Begemann
In CT, most mortgage refinance closings are performed by a real estate attorney. It is important to know what the real estate attorney does, who pays for their services, and why the role of the attorney in your refinance is important. Learn how to locate a real estate attorney for your refinance. Posted in Residential 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Bruce H Raymond
Most people think they know how to handle things when a car accident happens. After all, chances are it has happened before and it all got sorted out. Doing it right can make all the difference. Posted in Car / Auto Accident 11 months ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Paul H Begemann
It is important to understand the basic steps in buying or selling real estate in Connecticut. How can I avoid problems? What will my attorney do? 2 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted in Residential 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Bruce H Raymond
Disputes in Connecticut - whether it is a law suit, arbitration or mediation. What do You Need to Know? 0 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted in Lawsuits / Disputes 11 months ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by William E Carter
Here is an excerpt of an article I posted on my web site http://ctforeclosuredefenselawyer.com You can view the full article by going to the web site. Posted in Foreclosure 8 months ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Gayle H Sullivan
When faced with a possible medical malpractice case, one of the first steps we take is to investigate the doctors involved. Clients and other lawyers frequently ask us for help in their own research checking on a doctor. These days, this is something that anyone with an Internet connection can do. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Medical Malpractice 7 months ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Richard David Kuslan
If you know what to do when someone sues you, then you're more knowledgeable than many. There is no need to be ashamed if you don't know. Health is taught in school, but not law. Still, to be participants in this community of citizens, we should have some idea of our rights and responsibilities. Posted in Lawsuits / Disputes 8 months ago. Jurisdiction: New Haven County, CT
Written by Angela I. Green
This is a brief guide provided with the hopes that you will use this resource to find the right attorney, divorce mediator or collaborative attorney (attorney-mediator). Here are some things you should consider and some questions you may ask while choosing an attorney-mediator. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Divorce / Separation 5 months ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Benson Abram Snaider
Condemnation is the taking of private property by a public agency for a public project. It also occurs when a public utility such as an electric company takes or increases an easement for an electric transmission line. The property owner in each case must be paid just compensation for their loss. Posted in Real Estate 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Written by Irene C Olszewski
In the State of Connecticut, either party to a marriage may file an action for dissolution (divorce) in Superior Court. Posted in Divorce / Separation 4 days ago. Jurisdiction: Connecticut |