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Bridgeport Juvenile Court Lawyer

Types of Cases Handled by Bridgeport Juvenile Court Lawyers A Bridgeport Juvenile Court lawyer primarily handles two distinct types of cases. DCF cases which involve claims of abuse or neglect and focus on family dynamics and the best interests of the child and delinquency cases which address criminal charges brought against those under age 18. […]

Connecticut Divorce Depositions

Connecticut divorce depositions are essentially interviews. And just like other interviews you may be nervous. Reduce your anxiety. Read on. Here’s a quick summary of the process. A deposition is question and answer session between a lawyer and a witness (deponent). The opposing lawyer asks questions. The witness answers under oath. Your attorney is present at the deposition to protect […]

DCF still not in compliance with Juan F

So the narrative continues. DCF has made “progress” but still not in compliance. Of course not. Seems like “Donkey Years” when speaking of Juan F Source: Report: DCF makes progress, but still not in compliance – CTInsider.com Connecticut DCF Attorney I represent clients in all DCF matters through out Fairfield County including those who reside […]

401(k) and Connecticut Divorce

I frequently field questions about the interplay between a 401(k) and Connecticut divorce. For example, if you are getting divorced, is your spouse’s 401(k) an asset you should share when the marriage is dissolved? If you don’t work for your spouse’s employer, can the retirement account be split? The answer to both of these questions […]

DCF Permanency Plan

A DCF Permanency Plan is filed nine months from the date of a child’s initial out of home placement. It is then filed every 12 months thereafter for as long as the child is in DCF care. The purpose of a Permanency Plan is to make sure that the cases are reviewed periodically so that […]

Regulating Connecticut Homeschooling

Interesting piece in the Connecticut Law Tribune about Homeschooling. Some detractors of home schooling believe that it hurts the child socially. Others argue that there is no way to monitor attendance or how much time is being devoted to academics. Educators voice concern over how “equivalent instruction” is measured. Have a read below: Source: It’s […]

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