
New Connecticut Law Offers Protection for Victims of Coerced Debt: What You Need to Know
On January 1, 2025, a new law, known as An Act Concerning Coerced Debt, took effect in Connecticut.
On January 1, 2025, a new law, known as An Act Concerning Coerced Debt, took effect in Connecticut.
In Connecticut, appeals from family law cases involve complex procedures and specific rules that govern the process. Understanding these procedures is crucial for effectively navigating through the appellate court system.
For all families undergoing the divorce process, an initial step is to determine legal custody (the right to make a major decision concerning a child) and parenting arrangements such as the residential physical schedule with a parent.
Pre-Nuptial Agreements are no longer for the super-rich, celebrities or those on their second or third marriages. Today, couples of all ages and backgrounds are considering them. Why? Because they want to protect assets and income and resolve other issues in the event of a failed marriage.
On January 1, 2025, a new law, known as An Act Concerning Coerced Debt, took effect
Siegel Colin & Kaufman, PC, is proud to announce that Attorney Frederic J. Siegel,
In Connecticut, appeals from family law cases involve complex procedures and specific rules that govern
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