When someone dies without a will, it is known as intestacy. Intestacy laws vary from state to state, but in general, the assets of the deceased person will be distributed to their closest living relatives in a specific order. This…
Elder abuse takes many forms and continues to be an issue affecting seniors in Connecticut, New York and everywhere. In fact, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), at least 1 in every 10 individuals over the age of…
Connecticut CT General Statute 53a-131 makes it a crime to unlawfully conceal, hide, suppress, mutilate or destroy a will, or similar type of instrument with the intent to defraud another. In a perfect world, all of us have loving family…
Imagine, you were just in a car accident and in the days thereafter you’re pondering what to do about it….Make a claim, not make a claim. You may be thinking that you don’t want to be litigious but your back…