Preparing for a Day in Family Court
Mar 21, 2017
When it is your case and your family, no day in Family Court is without stress. Going to court prepared will help. Generally speaking, you will likely need several documents with you while in court. I...
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Common Real Estate Adjustments
Mar 20, 2017
Below is a list of expenses which are typically adjusted for as of the date of your closing. The intended purpose of the adjustment is to have each party, the buyer and seller, responsible for only hi...
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Insured Parties Have a Duty to Participate
Jan 20, 2014
Unlike Plaintiffs, most Defendants have no desire to participate in litigation. Despite the efforts of some to ignore a suit, civil litigation process will not stop because they choose not to partici...
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Evidence of Remedial Measures Often Excluded
Oct 07, 2013
Experienced personal injury litigators are very familiar with the doctrine of subsequent remedial measures. Repairs made subsequent to the claimed injury are often raised in settlement negotiations to ...
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Alimony, You and the IRS
Feb 06, 2013
Regardless of what is in the final divorce agreement or judgment, divorced individuals need to be aware of how the IRS will treat their alimony payments. Simply agreeing on how to treat the alimony pay...
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Loan Limit Revisions to Occur Effective October 1, 2011
Sep 29, 2011
Two revisions to loan limits are due to occur on October 1, 2011. One revision is related to the elevated conforming loan limits for mortgages guaranteed or insured by the government, such as FHA mor...
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Family Law: Courtroom Emotions Can Cut Both Ways
Aug 15, 2011
A family lawyer needs to be a master
of handling emotions. Family law clients generally seek a family lawyer as a
direct result of an emotional response to an event, whether it be fear, love,
or betray...
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Bill Signed by Governor to Increase Real Estate Conveyance, Gift and Estate Taxes
Jun 22, 2011
A budget bill approved by the General
Assembly has been signed by the Governor that increases the real estate
conveyance tax, gift and estate taxes. The bill increases the
real estate conveyance tax...
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Increase in Real Estate Conveyance, Gift and Estate Taxes Likely
May 18, 2011
A budget bill has been approved by the Connecticut General Assembly that includes increases
in the real estate conveyance tax, gift and estate taxes. The bill
increases the real estate conveyance tax...
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Offers of Compromise and You
Feb 14, 2011
Offers of Compromise are being used more
frequently lately. So, we felt it would
be useful to review the law authorizing and interpreting these offers.
Connecticut General Statutes 52-192a, 193
and Con...
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