Legal Articles, General Practice

Hartford Schools Fall Short in Special Education Testing

Article on Hartford public schools falling short of state standards in special education testing.

Connecticut School District Liable to Private School Student After Denial of IEP

Article on a student winning a lawsuit against former school district for the district's failure to reevaluate the student's IEP.

Connecticut Special Education Student Awarded $93,827 in Fees

Article on a special education student receiving an award in a case brought under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

Individual Transition Plan: Connecticut Special Education and the Move to Adult Life

Blog post on the topic of transitioning special education students to adult life.

Connecticut Appellate Court Unconvinced by Former Wife's Health Issues

Article about a divorce proceeding where a former wife was denied an appeal.

Divorce & Legal Documentation: What You Need to Know

Blog post on the steps involved when you have been served with divorce papers.

A Timeline of Divorce and Legal Procedure

Blog post with a sample timeline of a divorce case explaining the process.

How to File and Serve a Divorce Petition in Connecticut

Blog post on how to to file and serve divorce papers in the state of Connecticut.

The Basic Principles of Connecticut Child Support

Blog post on the topic of child support in Connecticut.

Modern Changes in Alimony Law: What You Need to Know

Blog post on some of the changes to how Alimony works.

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