Monthly Archives: August 2022

How Estate Taxes Work In Connecticut
A common question we get is, “Will my heirs have to pay an estate tax?” In most cases unless the current laws change, the answer is no. The estate tax only applies in cases where individuals die leaving millions of dollars in assets. Still, because laws change, it is important to understand how the… Read More »

Connecticut Conservatorships
Connecticut law allows for both voluntary and involuntary conservatorships. A conservator is someone appointed by a court to manage the personal or financial decisions on behalf of an adult who lacks the capacity to handle their own affairs. In the case of a voluntary conservatorship, a person who recognizes their own incapacity or inability… Read More »

What Is The Difference Between Larceny, Robbery, And Burglary In Connecticut?
In Connecticut, criminal theft is referred to as larceny. A person commits larceny when, with intent to deprive another of property or to appropriate the same to himself or a third person, they wrongfully take, obtain, or withhold that property from the owner. Larceny does not necessarily require the use of physical force against… Read More »