Are you welcoming the birth of a new child? Getting married or divorced? Just purchased your dream home? These are all events that can bring about unique changes to both your family dynamic and federal income tax obligations. Changes and additions to the makeup of your family can have a big impact on how much […]
CONNECTICUT NOW REQUIRES MANDATORY FAMILY LAW COURT E-FILING
Electronic court filing, typically referred to as e-filing, is the process of transmitting legal documents from and to a litigant or attorney to the court and other relevant parties. In 2004, Connecticut began offering electronic filing in both small claims and civil matters. Now it has been mandated lawyers are required to e-file family law […]
CONNECTICUT ORDERED TO END USE OF RESTRAINTS ON JUVENILES IN CUSTODY
Recently, Connecticut’s juvenile justice system has come under critical attack regarding its treatment of children in its custody. In fact, reviews of an assortment of Connecticut juvenile facilities, in particular the Pueblo Girls Unit in Middletown, has revealed that there has been an excessive and ineffective use of restraints on youngsters in Connecticut’s custody. Evidence […]