Question about Summons
No, you cannot prosecute yourself. It has to be an individual. It does not have to been an attorney, however.
Waterbury, CT
Divorce and separation Lawyer at Waterbury, CT
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Family ... +5 more
No, you cannot prosecute yourself. It has to be an individual. It does not have to been an attorney, however.
It depends on when your award was made an order. If it was prior to hers, then you should be receiving the payments. I would direct you to...
As already indicated by the previous attorneys, relocated post judgement is not easy. There is a statute that governs relocation after judgement...
Hello, I am sorry you find yourself in such a horrible situation. The short answer to your question is No, there is no confidentiality between...
So long as the children reside in the state of CT the court will have jurisdiction over this matter. Yes, you can petition for child support and...
The answer is no. The judge has to appoint a public defender for you and in order for that to happen a financial application must be filled out...
There is a possiblity. The court will examine the original custody agreement for any language regarding higher education expenses. The issue will...
It sounds like your best course of action would be to file a small claims suit. The rules of evidence are extremely relaxed so a lot of hearsay...
No, your current lease runs with the actual property. Just because your landlord sold the business does not mean the new owner can evict you. He...