What is the CFPB Addendum and Why is it Necessary? The CFPB Closing Disclosure addendum is a document that is often attached to standard form real estate purchase and sales contracts after October 1, 2015. It became necessary because the …
2016 Connecticut Law Changes How A Trust Handles Real Estate
Trusts and Real Estate Conveyance Trusts can be used for a variety of purposes in estate and wealth planning. A common use for a Trust is to hold real estate property. Whether holding the real estate is the sole purpose of the …
How Do I File For Divorce? – Divorce Frequently Asked Questions
Filing for Divorce in Connecticut Divorce FAQ – How to file for divorce in CT “How do I File for Divorce?” is a common question we get asked during our initial consultations for divorce clients. This is a very important question. In …
How much will a divorce cost? – Divorce Frequently Asked Questions
Divorce Frequently Asked Questions #1 How Much Will A Divorce Cost? Perhaps the most common question we get from our new divorce clients is: How much will my divorce cost? What divorce clients need to understand is that every divorce …
Trees and Property Lines – My Neighbor’s Tree Is On My Property!
Trees As Encroachment Issues What Can I Do If My Neighbor’s Tree Is On My Property? The Tree Problem A very common type of “encroachment” is when a tree, or any form of vegetation, grows onto or across somebody else’s …
Do I Need a Real Estate Closing Attorney to Sell My Home?
Selling a Home in CT? You Need a Real Estate Closing Attorney If you are looking to sell your home, you may or may not want to hire a real estate agent, but you will definitely want to hire a …
Why Do I Need a Real Estate Closing Attorney to Buy a House?
Buying a House in CT or NY? You will need to hire a Real Estate Closing Attorney If you are looking to buy a home in Connecticut or New York, you will need the services of a real estate closing …
Hazard Insurance Delays Real Estate Closings Under New TRID Laws
Hazard Insurance may Delay Your Real Estate Closing Under the new TILA/RESPA Integrated Disclosures (“TRID”) real estate settlement practices, consumers (those taking out a mortgage to buy a home) must receive and acknowledge the Closing Disclosure, a document showing where all …
Successor Liability for Business Tax Debts in Connecticut
Successor Liability: You May Be Liable for Unpaid Business Taxes When Buying a Business If you rush into buying a business you may receive a nice little gift from the State of Connecticut. Except it’s not a gift, it’s a bill, …
Right to Foreclosure Mediation Extended to Divorcees and Surviving Spouses – Connecticut Public Act No. 15-124
Right to Foreclosure Mediation for Divorcees and Surviving Spouses Connecticut Public Act 15-124 – An Act Extending The Foreclosure Mediation Program One of the benefits of being in a multi-partner law firm is the overlap between our different practice areas, …
