Legal Articles, Litigation

Connecticut Supreme Court Limits In-Court Witness Identification of Suspects

Blog post on Connecticut Supreme Court limiting ability of witnesses to identify suspects in court.

Connecticut Appellate Court Unconvinced by Former Wife's Health Issues

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

Common Divorce Pitfalls: Mistakes to Watch Out for in Divorce Litigation

Blog post on some of the most common mistakes people make in divorce cases.

Small Claims Procedures In Florida

A brief review of the procedures for pursuing a small claims action in Florida.

How to Collect a Judgment

There are four methods that a judgment creditor may utilize in order to collect on monies that it he or she is owed. But the judgment creditor must be aware that there are certain assets that are exempt from collection.

Mediation

Mediation is a process wherein a neutral third party meets with the parties to assist them in reaching a mutually acceptable resolution to their case.

"Divorce Litigation Start to Finish"

National Business Institute CLE Program.

Abuse of Process

Under Connecticut law, “abuse of process” is the misuse of process regularly issued to accomplish an unlawful ulterior purpose.

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