When was the last time you did a cleaning of your Social media and computer? If you are planning to file for a divorce the time to do that cleaning is now! Most spouses have access to each others computer if they are not actually sharing a computer. What lies on your computer and … Read More…
Category: Estate & Probate
CONNECTICUT STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS
Categories: Business Law, Divorce, Estate & Probate, NewsTags: court rules, statute of limitationsTake action now on your legal matters. You must file your action prior to the expiration of the statute of limitations. Statutes of limitations is a set time period before which you must start your court action and have it filed with the court. Failure to act timely will result in you no longer … Read More…
EXECUTING A WILL
Categories: Estate & Probate, NewsTags: Conservatorship, Estates, Living Will, Probate, WillsThe coronavirus crisis had many unexpected blocks to our means of protecting our selves and our families. Today I led a discussion on a forum for attorneys and with representatives of the State Bar on how we can execute Estate documents for clients, like Wills, Living Wills, Voluntary Conservatorships and more, without having to bring … Read More…
GOING TO COURT WITHOUT BEING THERE
Categories: Business Law, Criminal, Divorce, Estate & Probate, NewsTags: alimony, contempt, court rules, courts, Criminal, custody, divorce, modification, support, visitationTraditionally courts require you to physically be in the court room to be heard on your legal problems. Your busy schedule may have you put off your attending to your legal troubles, be it a divorce, visitation, support, or custody modifications, contract dispute, personal injury, etc. So what can you do? If you have … Read More…
Basic Estate Planning
Categories: Estate & ProbateTags: Conservatorship, Estates, Living Will, Probate, WillsFor purposes of this article it is assumed that your assets, including life insurance proceeds, are under the taxable level for estate and gift tax guidelines. If your estate is over the said guidelines more extensive and elaborate estate planning is needed than can be discussed herein. Your estate includes all assets held by you … Read More…
Living Wills
Categories: Estate & ProbateTags: Conservatorship, courts, Living Will, Probate, WillsThe purpose of a Living Will is to provide an incompetent person with a means of having their health care decisions accepted. It is used when the incompetent person is in either a terminal or permanently unconscious condition. The Living Will defines which life sustaining treatments they do or do not wish to have performed … Read More…