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Should I settle or litigate my divorce?

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Last Modified on Jun 15, 2021

Ending a marriage can be a complicated and emotional time. In most cases, divorcing spouses want to make the process as easy as possible, especially when they have children. But that can be easier said than done when disputes arise over distributing marital property or…

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Connecticut motorcycle accident kills one

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Last Modified on May 24, 2021

A motorcycle accident in Connecticut left the motorcyclist involved dead. The man was from Hartford. Authorities said that the accident took place in the later afternoon hours at an intersection. Police say that the motorcyclist collided with a private passenger vehicle. The force of the…

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Connecticut social host and dram shop liability

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Last Modified on May 06, 2021

When a person provides alcoholic beverages to guests in his or her home, that person may face legal consequences for an intoxicated guest’s actions. Specifically, if an intoxicated guest causes an injury to him or herself or to another person in a car accident, the…

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Basic information about QDROs

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Last Modified on Apr 15, 2021

When a couple is going through a divorce, they often know that they will need to divide their property and there may be decisions to make regarding child custody. However, they may not be aware of the requirements of a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO)…

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What to do after a car accident

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Last Modified on Apr 12, 2021

Even though someone else’s reckless or negligent behavior may have caused you to suffer a car accident, there is no guarantee that you will receive the compensation you need to cover the costs of your injuries. A car accident involving medical injuries can cost thousands…

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What happens if workers’ comp claim is initially denied?

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Last Modified on Apr 08, 2021

Most people rely on their jobs in order to earn income and provide for themselves and their family. They rely on their employers to maintain a safe working environment and trust their co-workers to be safe as well to prevent accidents from occurring. However, mistakes…

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Understanding how custody works in Connecticut

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Last Modified on Mar 22, 2021

Divorce is painful for everyone involved, but especially for children. When it comes to a custody battle, it is important to remember that no matter the outcome, both parties will still want to have a relationship with the children once it’s over. Connecticut has no-fault…

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Why is the Residential Property Condition Report important?

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Last Modified on Mar 05, 2021

In Connecticut, a person who is selling a home or other residential property may have to complete a Residential Property Condition Report. This Report requires a seller of the home to answer a lot of detailed questions about the status and condition of the home.…

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Using an appraiser to value property in a Connecticut divorce

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Last Modified on Feb 24, 2021

Residents of Connecticut who are contemplating ending their marriages have a number of concerns. Except for the custody and support of minor children, the most important issue is the division of marital assets. Couples without significant assets can often reach an agreement on the division…

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We are New London motor vehicle accident lawyers

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Last Modified on Feb 10, 2021

Unfortunately, motor vehicle accidents are unavoidable, regardless of how well we drive. Being an accident victim means that you are entitled to insurance coverage from several policies, along with compensation from the negligent driver if the insurance coverage is not enough. Car accidents are a…

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Construction worker’s death illustrates the dangers within industry

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Last Modified on Feb 05, 2021

The January death of a Connecticut construction worker exemplifies the risks, hazards and dangers faced by people employed within this industry. Serious and fatal injuries are not uncommon among construction workers. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the 5,333 U.S. workers who…

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Am I allowed to move out of state after a divorce?

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Last Modified on Feb 02, 2021

While many people love living here, Connecticut is a small state surrounded by many large metropolitan areas. As a result, Connecticut families may have to pack up and move to another state for a job opportunity or other reasons. Like other states, Connecticut parents who…

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Does your commercial lease meet your business’s needs?

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Last Modified on Jan 19, 2021

Financing a new business or entity can be challenging, and business owners often look for easy ways to avoid significant upfront costs. One way that Connecticut businesses budget for their futures is through leasing commercial space for their fledgling organizations. Though rental costs can be…

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Common causes of wintertime car accidents

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Last Modified on Jan 06, 2021

Winter is here in Eastern Connecticut, meaning drivers will need to take extra precautions when driving on snowy or icy roads. The following are some common causes of wintertime car accidents. Speeding, tailgating and poor handling on hills When winter weather strikes, it is important…

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