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Veteran’s Access to Public Assistance Programs bill (SB391)

by admin | Jun 25, 2012 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Estate Planning, Veterans

Long Term Care Planning: VA Pension for Veterans.  On June 15th, 2012, the Governor signed the Veteran’s Access to Public Assistance Programs bill (SB391).  This bill mandates that, effective July 1, 2012, to the extent permissible by federal law, federal Aid and...

Interested party as a witness to a Durable Power of Attorney Instrument and Real Estate Deed

by admin | Apr 16, 2012 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Estate Planning, Probate Matters

The Connecticut Appellate Court issued an important decision on March 20, 2012 concerning who may act as a witness to a deed conveying an interest in real estate and who may act as a witness to the execution of a durable power of attorney instrument. The case is...

Independent Sales Representative Agreements

by admin | Mar 19, 2012 | Business Transactions, Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog

Some of our clients have explored the use of Independent Sales Representatives to promote their products and services in hopes of boosting revenues.  Independent Sales Representatives can be an important part of a company’s success.  However, it is critical to have a...

Estate planning: Children and adults with special needs

by admin | Mar 5, 2012 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Estate Planning, Special Needs Trusts, Trusts

Many families have children or adults with special needs. This raises many unique and challenging issues. Who will care for the special needs person when you can’t? Will he/she be able to live independently? Can he/she receive an inheritance without jeopardizing...

White House proposes Internet Privacy Bill of Rights

by admin | Feb 28, 2012 | Business Transactions, Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Digital and Social Media

Earlier this year, Google updated its Privacy Policy and announced significant privacy changes.  Facebook has repeatedly been in the spotlight for changes to its policy concerning the privacy of its users.  Similarly, many other companies and social media sites...
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