What is Bankruptcy? Bankruptcy is a means for individuals and businesses to resolve their debts in times of financial hardship. This can involve discharge of the entire debt or a plan to repay as [...]
If a creditor, or anyone, obtains Judgment against you, they are motivated to collect on the Judgment. When someone decides to file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, the Bankruptcy Trustee is legally [...]
In 2008 Connecticut established what was one of the first Foreclosure Mediation Programs in the country to help homeowners with the record-breaking number of foreclosure cases being filed. When a [...]
A Pardon will give you a new lease on life. It will open the door for everything from better employment and education to obtaining various licenses. Better employment and the absence of a [...]
We have all experienced and read about the horrors of Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and other virtual meetings. From work to school to family gatherings, complaints abound: Loss of connection poor [...]
All workers’ compensation matters returned to in-person effective July 1, 2021. There is no remote or hybrid option. The Workers’ Compensation Commission was quick to pivot, adapt and overcome [...]
Throughout the pandemic, the courts have been working in a very limited capacity. Only emergency family matters and arraignments have been taking place in person. Beginning June, 2020, some [...]
COVID-19 Progress: Courts now taking AGREEMENTS on the Papers which means NO COURT APPEARANCE NECESSARY “Helping You Through Life’s Trials” is not just our tag line, it’s what we do. The [...]
How Family Cases are progressing during the Pandemic Since last writing, in May, 2020, there has been much progression with family law cases. Up until then, the courts were still only hearing [...]
According to research, most people who contract the Coronavirus go on to make a full recovery. Many don’t even develop any significant symptoms. These workers quarantine and either work from home [...]