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Athletic Club of New Haven Delivers Meals to "Homebound" CT Residents for Thanksgiving

by Allison DePaola | Nov 24, 2015 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, News, Non Profit Organizations

With Thanksgiving only a couple of day away- we’re sharing this to help spread awareness of this incredibly kind and generous charity event that is held annually by the Athletic Club of New Haven. Thanksgiving morning a group of volunteers gather to collect...

Happy Halloween from all of us at FD!

by Allison DePaola | Oct 30, 2015 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog

We wish you all a safe and happy Halloween! Check out our very own “FD” pumpkin carved by paralegal Staci Pecor – it’s been a smashing hit with clients who have visited the office this week!  

Allison DePaola Named to Super Lawyers Rising Star List, 2015 New England and receives Director of the Year award from Orange, CT Chamber of Commerce

by Allison DePaola | Oct 20, 2015 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog

  We congratulate our partner, Allison DePaola, (center), on her recognition by Super Lawyers as a Rising Star in 2015, and also on her recognition by the Orange Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors as the Director of the Year.   The 2015 New England Super...

Your Will may not cover everything you own

by Allison DePaola | Sep 17, 2015 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Estate Administration, Estate Planning

You may be surprised to know that there is a whole group of assets you may own that do not pass as directed in your Will. Examples are retirement accounts, life insurance, annuities, transfer on death accounts, or jointly owned accounts.  Collectively, these assets...

Threading the needle in a 2nd Marriage

by Allison DePaola | Sep 17, 2015 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Estate Planning

Remarriage after death or divorce is not uncommon.  If you are in a second marriage and have children from an earlier marriage you may want spouse #2 to be able to live in the home after your death, but, at the same time, may want to be sure the home passes to your...
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