by admin | Sep 20, 2007 | Real Estate Transactions
The importance of adhering to time limitations specified in the inspection contingency. Residential real estate Purchase and Sales Agreements almost always contain an inspection contingency.The purpose of the inspection contingency is to allow the buyer time, after...
by admin | Jul 23, 2007 | Medicaid and Long Term Care
Should you give your home to your children now? As with many legal questions, the answer is an annoying “sometimes you should, and sometimes you should not—-it depends on the individual family circumstances.” Here are some of the considerations: If one spouse is...
by admin | Jul 23, 2007 | Real Estate Transactions
Will the closing really take place on the closing date? If you are buying or selling a house, you assume that the closing date stated in the Sales Agreement means the closing actually will occur on that date. That is not always the case. Connecticut courts...
by admin | Jul 19, 2007 | Estate Planning
Who do you tell? Estate planning documents such as Wills, Revocable Trusts (“Living Trusts”), Durable Power of Attorney Instruments, and Health Care Instructions are private documents. Unlike the deed to your home or the title to your car, your estate planning...
by admin | Jul 13, 2007 | Business Transactions
What happens if an owner dies or becomes disabled? A written Agreement among business owners concerning what happens following the death or disability of one of them is critically important for both the family of the deceased/disabled business owner and the remaining...