Brian D. Kaschel – Brian’s Blog

Fairfield Drunk Driving Car Accident

A Connecticut drunk driving car accident happens far too often. Injuries caused by a drunk driver are senseless. These incidents have long-lasting and unfortunate consequences. And to think it could have so easily been avoided. Hail a cab. Phone a friend. Take a walk. Or of course, not drinking at all. According to a recent […]

Connecticut Juvenile Court: Serious Juvenile Offenses

Offenses in Juvenile Court are classified as either delinquent acts or Serious Juvenile Offenses (SJOs). Serious Juvenile Offenses include: Risk of injury to a minor Certain drug offenses Firearm charges such as carrying a pistol without a permit and the sale of weapons Assault in the first or second degree Manslaughter and murder Sexual assault […]

Connecticut Car Accident: Who Pays Medical Bills?

Who pays for medical bills is one the biggest concerns a Connecticut car accident victim has. The anxiety builds as the debts pile up and more medical treatment is still needed. Now let’s get your medical bills squared away. Here’s how: 1. Medical Payments Coverage (“Med Pay”). Look at your automobile insurance policy. You may […]

Connecticut Divorce: Separation Agreement

A Connecticut divorce or legal separation is resolved either by trial or by settlement. I estimate that approximately 95% of cases end with an agreement. When they do, the terms are set forth in a document called a Separation Agreement. This Agreement is then presented to a judge at an uncontested divorce. The judge must […]

Connecticut Prenuptial Agreements: Do you need one?

You have probably heard about Connecticut Prenuptial Agreements in your travels. Perhaps you are even considering one or maybe your fiancee broached the subject of a premarital contract with you? There are many reasons to consider a prenuptial agreement. Here are the top five: You have accumulated substantial assets You have a family business or […]

Motion to Intervene Connecticut Juvenile Court

A Motion to Intervene in Connecticut Juvenile Court is often necessary. Here’s why. When DCF files an Order of Temporary Custody or Neglect Petition in Connecticut Juvenile Court, they are required to serve all the necessary parties. This ordinarily just means parents and/or guardians of the children. If a relative or another interested third party […]

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