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Don’t use cruise control in the winter

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Last Modified on Jan 22, 2024

If your goal is to stay safe this winter, it may be wise to avoid using the cruise control. Many drivers use this every time they get on the interstate, perhaps during their daily commute. But the winter weather – and the slick roads it…

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Now is the time to plan summer parenting time schedules

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Last Modified on Jan 03, 2024

Divorced parents usually have schedules to follow for their parenting time. Typically, a standard schedule is used for most of the year. There’s also likely to be a special schedule for holidays. Additionally, there may be a schedule for breaks from school. While summer still…

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3 things to check in a residential real estate contract

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Last Modified on Dec 20, 2023

Finding an ideal home can be exciting. But that’s only the beginning of the purchase process. You and the seller will sign an agreement confirming the transfer of ownership and other terms of the deal. You should go through the contract carefully to avoid deals…

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How long will alimony last after a Connecticut divorce?

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Last Modified on Dec 19, 2023

Married couples, especially those with children, often have to make compromises for the shared family unit. For example, one spouse may need to leave the workforce when the couple has children or when they have other family obligations that require a lot of time and…

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4 ways to stay safer while traveling during the winter holidays

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Last Modified on Dec 08, 2023

Where will your winter holiday travels be taking you and your family this year? Most Americans will be traveling by automobile to visit family and friends, which is the most dangerous form of travel, mile for mile. But even Connecticut residents who don’t plan on…

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4 mistakes that jeopardize workers’ compensation claims

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Last Modified on Nov 20, 2023

Workers’ compensation benefits are vital when you are injured on the job, but securing them is not always a straightforward process. You must go through the claims process first, which involves a series of steps. Mistakes along the way can be costly and may harm…

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Which way is the divorce rate going in the United States?

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Last Modified on Oct 30, 2023

In the 1970s, no-fault divorce laws began to sweep across the United States. This led to a sharp increase in divorce rates because the new laws made divorce easier. More couples could pursue divorce when they hadn’t been able to previously. They may have already…

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Is your spouse hiding assets in a safe deposit box?

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Last Modified on Oct 23, 2023

There are numerous ways that divorcing spouses can try to hide money and other assets from their soon-to-be ex. The rise of cryptocurrency has provided even more opportunities to accumulate virtually untraceable assets. People who are concerned that their spouse isn’t forthcoming about their assets…

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When can Connecticut parents modify a custody order?

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Last Modified on Oct 16, 2023

One of the biggest challenges of divorcing or separating if you have minor children in your family is figuring out a way to co-parent. Those who have young children at home often find negotiating a custody arrangement to be very stressful and emotional. Both parents…

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Can you recover compensation if you contributed to a car crash?

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Last Modified on Oct 03, 2023

Your contribution to a car crash in Connecticut does not necessarily disqualify you from recovering compensation for the harm and loss you suffered. The state follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which means that even if you were partially at fault for the accident, you…

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Pedestrian safety tips for low-light situations

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Last Modified on Sep 19, 2023

As fall progresses and winter approaches, the days are going to keep getting shorter and the night hours longer – and that means that pedestrians are at an increased risk of injury or death from encounters with negligent drivers. According to data provided by the…

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How can a TBI change someone’s personality?

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Last Modified on Sep 05, 2023

After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), it’s possible that someone may seem to have a different personality. It depends on the severity of the injury and the area of the brain that was affected, but there can be significant changes that may even make family…

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What emotional challenges come with a gray divorce?

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Last Modified on Aug 21, 2023

Divorce is difficult at any age. However, some people who are ending a long marriage later in life believe they are wise enough to avoid the negative psychological aspects of getting a divorce. Unfortunately, divorce can blindside you with unexpected and unwanted emotions, even if…

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Who decides when an injured worker can safely return to work?

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Last Modified on Aug 10, 2023

Work injuries can range dramatically, from minor burns caused by equipment malfunctions to head injuries sustained during falls. Workers injured on the job in Connecticut can typically expect that workers’ compensation will help them in the wake of sustaining such harm. Those who submit a…

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