If your loved one has just passed away, you may be feeling overwhelmed by everything you need to do to honor their life, manage their affairs, and see to their estate, all while experiencing grief over their loss. Knowing how long you have to file fo…
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There are a lot of misconceptions about what a consumer bankruptcy is, and what it means for the people who file it. Assumptions about consumers’ faults and the process itself can make some people afraid to file for bankruptcy at all. Others may wa…
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While the collaborative process can help co-parents improve their ability to cooperate and work together for their children’s best interests, the collaborative process also offers benefits to child-free couples and others with concerns about their…
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If you want to resolve your marriage without fighting in court, the collaborative divorce process may be right for you. By working with skilled professionals who guide you through conflict resolution and negotiation, you can find an outcome that work…
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Dealing with unpaid debts can quickly start to feel like a full-time job. If you are falling behind on your payments, or feeling stress over creditor calls, you might benefit from a consumer bankruptcy. Knowing what this tool is and how it can help y…
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A person’s final days can be expensive. Nursing homes, hospice care, funeral and burial expenses can all eat into the financial legacy a person leaves when they die. Understanding what happens to the debts of a deceased person is important so you c…
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You may have heard that divorce mediation can take a lot of the pain and conflict out of ending your marriage. If you are considering mediation as an alternative to traditional litigation, here’s what to expect from the process and your mediator al…
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When a loved one dies, you may find yourself playing a role you never anticipated as executor of that person’s estate. If the idea of probate court makes you feel confused and overwhelmed, this step-by-step guide to administering an estate in Conne…
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If you are one of the many Connecticut couples over 50 considering divorce, you may have concerns about what separating somewhat later in life will do to your prospects, your assets, and your retirement. Taking a collaborative approach to gray divorc…
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If your estate plan includes a revocable living trust, you know how important it is to manage your assets carefully and keep everything up-to-date. But how frequently should you update your revocable living trust documents? Here is a guide to many of…
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