In a case currently pending before the Connecticut Supreme Court, litigants are asking that Court to recognize a claim loss of filial consortium.
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Distribution of Pension / Retirement Funds
Pension Benefits and retirements funds are considered the personal property of the owner.
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Double or Treble Damages
In an automobile collision case, you must establish that the person whose car collided with yours was negligent in operating his vehicle, and that this negligence caused the collision.
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How is Fault Determined in a Car Accident in Connecticut
If you have been in a car accident, then you may be concerned about how fault is determined in Connecticut.
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How Quickly Can I Get Financial Support From My Spouse
When a marriage is breaking up, or if people who have a child together are breaking up, they are often concerned about how to get support from the other party.
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Property Division in Connecticut Divorces
When people get married, they often combine their financial accounts and resources and consider their property to be mutually owned.
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Trial Advocacy Through the Use of Electronics in the Courtroom
Today, people see electronic innovations everywhere. From our smartphones and tablets, to our home entertainment systems, people are using more and more electronics everyday.
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Collecting Amounts Owed for Support
Once you have been to court and received an order of support such as for child support or alimony, or received an order for the return of certain property, the next question becomes how do you insure that you will receive these funds.
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Alternatives to Going to Court
Insurance companies bargain very hard with people who are making claims. Paying out claims is part of their business so they are experts at it.
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Beware of Insurance Company Offers to Settle
Insurance companies have gotten more aggressive in recent years in trying to limit the money that they pay out on automobile injury claims.