Brian D. Kaschel – Brian’s Blog

Termination of Parental Rights in Connecticut

There are six grounds to terminate parental rights in Connecticut. The three most common are: 1. Abandonment. This occurs when a parent has abandoned the child by failing to maintain a reasonable degree of interest, concern or responsibility as to the welfare of their child. 2. Failure to rehabilitate. Rehabilitation refers to whether or not […]

Tips for co-parenting with a jerk

It is an unfortunate reality. Some parents are unable or unwilling to put aside their anger and animosity toward the other parent. This, of course, makes co-parenting difficult. Here are some tips for co-parenting with a jerk: Tips for Co-Parenting With a Jerk – Circle of Moms A few points: 1. Family Courts in Connecticut […]

Connecticut Car Insurance Coverage

Despite the plethora of auto insurance commercials, Connecticut drivers must consider more than just insurance premiums when searching for auto insurance. Connecticut state law mandates that drivers obtain certain types of auto insurance to cover injured parties and damaged vehicles. Following are some of the insurance coverage options for Connecticut drivers. Liability coverage is for […]

Child custody in Connecticut – it’s not about the parents winning!

Contested child custody cases are easily the most emotional aspect of any divorce case. Sometimes custody litigation is unavoidable but it should never be about “winning.” There are no “winners” in extended custody battles. Here are a few guidelines to achieve the best parenting plan for your child: 1. Understand the language. Unfortunately, some parents […]

What are the different types of alimony awards in Connecticut?

In a Connecticut divorce case, there are three types of alimony: 1. Lifetime alimony. There once was a time when lifetime alimony was the norm. The receiving spouse would get a weekly or monthly amount until he/she remarried or until the death of one of the parties. Lifetime awards are becoming increasingly rare in Connecticut […]

Pit bull attacks in Connecticut

Questions about pit bull attacks in Connecticut? Connecticut has a statute, which imposes strict liability on owners and keepers of dogs if the dog injures another person. Here is the “dog bite statute” – Connecticut General Statutes Sec. 22-257: “If any dog does any damage to either the body or property of any person, the […]

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