Before selling a home, the law requires the owner to disclose a property's condition — in writing — to potential buyers. According to the Connecticut General Statutes Section 20-327b, a purchaser also has a right to inspect a property before entering into a contract....
Month: February 2021
How is property divided in a Connecticut divorce?
In preparing for your divorce, you may find it challenging to both distinguish what constitutes marital property and determine what each spouse should have. According to Financial Times, you and your spouse must each fully disclose marital property in your possession...
How does Connecticut penalize OUI?
Connecticut charges motorists with operating under the influence with blood alcohol content of 0.08% or higher at the time of arrest. Drivers can receive license suspension, fines and other penalties for an OUI conviction. Review the potential consequences for a...
How are custody disputes involving pets handled?
While it's often overlooked, deciding who gets custody of a pet is challenging for divorcing couples. These decisions are very emotionally charged, especially when one spouse wants to move away with the pet and deprive the other of access. There are two common legal...