Connecticut Legal Blog
Helping your parents with estate planning
As your parents age, you may need to have certain difficult conversations with them. One of those conversations is about what will happen to their estate after they die. It is critical to talk to your parents about their end-of-life plans. It may seem like it is too...
How does a real estate attorney help you buy or sell a house?
Buying or selling a house is the most expensive transaction that most people will make in their lifetimes. Real estate contracts can also be complex legal documents exposing you to risks if problems arise. Connecticut is one of several states that require real estate...
Respecting your loved ones wishes could mean a challenge
The review of the last will and testament followed shortly after the passing of your loved one. But once the reading was through, you were sure there was a mistake. When things don’t quite line up, you might be able to take your matter before the probate court and ask...
HIPAA keeps your college student’s medical information private
Even though your child left for college, you can still stay in touch. You can use your phone to call, text and even video chat to keep up-to-date. Your child’s distance from you doesn’t prevent you from continuing to be a parent. However, if your child is in a car...