Winter Weather Hazards That Cause Accidents
- posted: Mar. 12, 2024
- Personal Injury
In northern climates like Connecticut, winter driving presents hazards that can significantly increase the risk of motor vehicle accidents. Winter storms can be difficult to navigate while they are in Read More
Deceptive Tactics to Watch for in a High Net Worth Divorce
- posted: Feb. 12, 2024
- Family Law,  Divorce
High net worth divorces are those in which the couple’s property is in the millions of dollars. Such divorces usually involve complex asset portfolios that include bank accounts, retirement accounts, Read More
Wrongful Death Actions Allow Bereaved Families to Seek Justice
- posted: Jan. 12, 2024
- Personal Injury
Losing a family member due to someone else's negligence or wrongful act is an immeasurable tragedy. In such situations, Connecticut state law provides a legal remedy in the form of Read More
What You Should Know About Prenuptial Agreements in Connecticut
- posted: Dec. 12, 2023
- Family Law
When the prospect of marriage is on the horizon, discussions about potential divorce may seem unromantic and out of place. However, prenuptial agreements, often referred to as "prenups," are valuable Read More
Equitable Distribution of Property in Connecticut Divorces
- posted: Nov. 12, 2023
- Divorce
Divorce can be an arduous and contentious process, especially when it comes to financial disputes. In deciding how to split a couple’s wealth, Connecticut judges follow the principle of equitable Read More
Proving Who’s at Fault in an Auto Accident
- posted: Oct. 12, 2023
- Personal Injury
Every year, hundreds of thousands of traffic accidents occur across the nation, resulting in physical injuries, property damage and other losses. Connecticut is among the majority of states that requires Read More
How Do Children’s Preferences Factor Into Custody Awards?
- posted: Jul. 12, 2023
- Divorce
Child custody disputes are often contentious and complicated. Each parent may have strong opinions about the role they should have in the care and upbringing of their child. Children may Read More
Despite Broad Legal Protections, Connecticut Pedestrians Are Still at Risk
- posted: Apr. 12, 2023
- Personal Injury
Connecticut provides significant legal protections for pedestrians, including a 2002 law that requires moving traffic to grant the right of way to pedestrians at crosswalks and uncontrolled intersections. However, pedestrians Read More
What is the Pathways Process for a Connecticut Divorce?
- posted: Jan. 12, 2023
- Divorce
Connecticut courts recently transitioned to a new process for managing divorces and other family cases. Named “Pathways,” the process is intended to reduce the number of court appearances by parties Read More
Dealing with Changes to Custody and Visitation Arrangements Caused by COVID-19
- posted: May 14, 2020
- Corona Virus,  COVID-19,  Family Law
Divorced parents are accustomed to raising children amidst changing circumstances, but the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced challenges that many of us have never seen before. Stay at home orders have Read More