Divorce is financially and emotionally challenging. You and your ex will have to decide who will provide care for your children, how your assets will be divided, and how to split 401Ks or IRAs. If you're a Connecticut resident, here are some things you should know...
Year: 2022
Understanding divorce mediation in Connecticut
If you're thinking about getting a divorce, it's natural for you to consider litigation. However, litigation is often costly, time-consuming and emotionally draining. It is also often unhealthy for any children who're involved. You may be able to avoid some of these...
How medical crises and divorce are connected
When couples exchange marital vows, they often promise to stay with one another "in sickness and in health." However, when one spouse is experiencing a health crisis, this can put a strain on the marriage. If you're a Connecticut resident, here are some things you...
Why square footage disputes arise in Connecticut
As anyone who has ever bought or sold real estate knows that there are many forms of disputes that can come up during the process. One of the most common disputes is over square footage. Why do people care so much about square footage? Square footage is important...
Simple ways to invest in real estate in Connecticut
Real estate investing doesn't require for you to have hundreds of thousands of dollars to put down on a property. You can use leverage to start investing with a smaller amount; some properties ask for as little as 5% for the down payment. Here are other simple ways to...
What is real estate wholesaling in Connecticut?
So you want to get into real estate in Connecticut but don't know where to start? Or maybe you're curious about what real estate wholesaling is and whether or not it's a viable career path for you. Keep reading to learn the basics of real estate wholesaling, after...
Records expungement in Connecticut
All criminal convictions generate a background history that can have serious negative impact on the defendant. This is even true for those who are not convicted of a charge when the documentation of their arrest still exists in the system. Background reports can...
Questioning juveniles may involve the police lying
Juveniles might find themselves in trouble with the law. No matter what the possible charges are, juveniles have rights. Those rights extend to how and why the police question suspects. Young persons might not realize that Connecticut police could outright lie to them...
How to behave during your divorce
As a Connecticut resident who is seeing your marriage come to an end, your behavior during the process can affect the outcome. However, you can manage how you behave during the divorce so that your actions do not negatively impact your future. Civility goes a long way...
CT updates worker’s compensation rates for 2022
For the eighth consecutive year, the Connecticut Insurance Department approves a decrease in costs. There was a decrease of 14.1% to workers' compensation pure premium lost cost with an 8.2% reduction in assigned risk rates. The new filing lowers individual business...