Our attorneys write about the legal issues Connecticut families and businesses actually face. No jargon, no hidden agenda—just useful perspective.
A simple will isn’t always enough. In our practice, we see the same gaps over and over—beneficiary designations that override a will, no plan for digital assets, trusts that were never funded. This article breaks down the five most common mistakes we fix, and how to avoid them from the start.
Read the article →A simple will isn't always enough. Here's what we see go wrong, and how to fix it.
The best outcomes start long before the term sheet. A practical timeline for owners.
Understanding the playbook is the first step to beating it.
A calm, step-by-step look at how the process actually begins.
New thresholds mean new planning. A clear breakdown for residents.
The decision affects taxes, liability, and growth. Here’s how to think about it.
No marketing. Just useful commentary when Connecticut law changes in ways that affect our clients.
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