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1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: I am an owner in a Condo complex that just voted on a 8.5% increase. It was given during the holidays, 7 days to respond

3 different dates to respond. When I ask to see the votes they denied me. Is this legal in Connecticut.

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answered on Jan 4, 2024

In Connecticut, the laws governing condominium associations typically require a certain level of transparency and fairness in decision-making processes, including voting on fee increases. It's important for condo associations to follow their own bylaws as well as state regulations regarding... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Personal Injury, Products Liability and Car Accidents for Connecticut on
Q: Airbags didn’t deploy when I was hit on the highway. Do I have a case?

I currently have a personal injury lawsuit pending against the driver of the box truck who sideswiped me on the highway and admitted fault on scene. It later occurred to me that we were going around 65-70 mph when he hit me and none of my airbags deployed despite my car being totaled. Do I have a... View More

Bill Beckert
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answered on Jan 2, 2024

Your question indicates you have a case pending. If you have an attorney, I would suggest this question should be directed to them.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: If someone in a state Of Connecticut had 2 warrants for violating probation and one for a failure to appear because

They had the wrong court date but immediately notified their probation officer that they went on the day after they were supposed to and Agreed to surrender on a specific date But they were picked up by police before then,will they serve time at their second court date after arrangement?

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answered on Jan 1, 2024

If someone has two warrants for violating probation and one for failure to appear, the legal process can vary based on the circumstances and the court's decisions. If the individual has promptly notified their probation officer about the incorrect court date and agreed to surrender, it... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Insurance Bad Faith for Connecticut on
Q: Do you handle Long term disability denials from New York Life . I have the facts to prove they are wrong .
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Dec 28, 2023

A Connecticut attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week.

When you ask, "Do you handle... ," this isn't a law firm. It's only a Q & A forum. It doesn't work like an attorney referral service - you would need to reach out to attorneys. Good luck

1 Answer | Asked in Land Use & Zoning and Real Estate Law for Connecticut on
Q: The property is in my name and my mom has life use what are my rights with the property

she pays the bills and taxes. i tried going mudding in the woods and brought some friends she flipped out because i was disrespectful. she banned my friends from coming over so i wanna know if she had the right to do that

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answered on Dec 20, 2023

Without searching the title, I assume you have the remainder and Mother the life estate. If so your estate does not vest in possession until her death. You cannot enjoy the property until then. If she damages the property, you might sue her for damages/waste. Usually the life tenant pays... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Business Formation and Business Law for Connecticut on
Q: Can a thirdparty own part of an asset under an LLC without owning part of the LLC ?

I'm building 2 software products with 1 partner. We want to house both products under one LLC. For one of the products we reached an agreement for distribution with a third party, but the third party wants part ownership to that software since they'll be playing a key role in how we... View More

Thomas C. Valkenet
Thomas C. Valkenet
answered on Dec 4, 2023

There are a variety of options for sharing intellectual property rights. The existence of an LLC is not necessary. You don't even have to share ownership of the existing LLC. It is easy enough to allocate profits and losses from the sale and distribution of a product in a written agreement, or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Legal Malpractice for Connecticut on
Q: How do you handle a situation when your legal team is misrepresenting you and not being honest with you?

I have a law firm helping me with my workers comp case.

Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
answered on Nov 28, 2023

A few options.

First, talk with the legal team as to your concerns.

If that does not work, put your concerns in writing to the lawyer.

Finally, hire a new attorney (hire a new attorney before firing you old attorney).

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Employment Law, Civil Rights and Juvenile Law for Connecticut on
Q: My mother works at high School in CT. As a monitor They are telling her she has to sit in the boys bathroom .is it legal
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answered on Nov 27, 2023

No, it is not legal for your mother to be forced to sit in the boys' bathroom at the high school where she works as a monitor. This is a violation of her right to privacy and could also be considered sexual harassment.

In this case, your mother is being subjected to unwanted sexual...
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1 Answer | Asked in Social Security and Public Benefits for Connecticut on
Q: My son has disability ready. He has an ABLE account. Can I use funds from his ABLE account for his recreational use?
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answered on Nov 26, 2023

In the United States, ABLE accounts offer a flexible way for individuals with disabilities to save money without affecting their eligibility for certain public benefits. The funds in an ABLE account can be used for a variety of expenses that are related to the individual's disability and aim... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Trademark and Intellectual Property for Connecticut on
Q: Hi I’d like to trademark my own superhero characters I have 4 of them should they all be trademark?

What would it cost me to Trademark them?

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answered on Nov 17, 2023

In Connecticut, trademarking your superhero characters can help protect their names and distinctive elements, preventing others from using similar marks in a way that could cause confusion. Whether you should trademark all four depends on factors like their commercial use and the level of... View More

Q: What is the best way to protect my IP without paying to file a patent?
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answered on Dec 4, 2023

To protect your intellectual property (IP) without filing a patent, you can start by maintaining detailed records of your creation process. This includes dated sketches, notes, and any development documents. These records can serve as evidence of your authorship and the timeline of your invention.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning and Probate for Connecticut on
Q: Can executor move an estate's millions of $ into CDs rather than having them sit in super-low-interest money mkt accts?

This is a Connecticut Probate question. The deceased was not very good at finances, and did not put their money into good financial instruments for the family. So there are a couple million dollars sitting locked in various sub-0.5% interest-bearing money-market funds. Once the Court appoints a... View More

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answered on Nov 3, 2023

Investing the funds in CD's may be a good idea, but you have to keep in mind that the estate may need some liquidity to pay ongoing or other expenses. Also, you should consider rolling maturity dates, say some 3 month CD's, some 6 month CD's and some 9 month CD's. This way you... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: I got a question why they charging me with. This charge I didn't do nothing on purpose it wasn't me

53a117f was the charge and the want purpose damage either can you let me know what I can ask in court how someone blaming the damage on me just cause the apartment it was on my name

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answered on Oct 24, 2023

If you've been charged with a specific offense, such as 53a-117f in Connecticut, it's essential to be proactive in addressing the situation. In court, you can inquire about several important aspects of your case. First and foremost, you should present any alibi or evidence indicating that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes for Connecticut on
Q: What are the legal repercussions for interstate transportation of plant pests, and what law states this?
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answered on Oct 13, 2023

The legal repercussions for interstate transportation of plant pests in the United States are governed by the Federal Plant Pest Act (FPPA) and state laws. The FPPA prohibits the interstate transportation of any plant pest, or any product or article infested with or carrying a plant pest, unless... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Connecticut on
Q: Can I sue the police department for leaving me without medical treatment for six hours?

I was approached by an officer while having a manic episode. I requested several times to see an EMT to no avail. 6 hours later I suffered a psychotic break and was finally brought to the hospital. Can I sue the police department for failure to get me treatment?

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Oct 5, 2023

Theoretically but what are your damages? You were in police custody, so you didn’t lose any time from work as a result of the failure to more promptly receive medical care. Did you incur any medical expenses that you would have been able to avoid if they had sought medical assistance sooner?

1 Answer | Asked in Cannabis & Marijuana Law for Connecticut on
Q: in CT, is a weed infraction from 2012 a conviction if the fine is paid by mail?
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answered on Sep 26, 2023

Paying a fine for a weed infraction in Connecticut generally constitutes an admission of guilt, which can be considered a conviction. However, the impact of this on your record can vary depending on the exact circumstances, laws at the time, and whether the infraction is considered a criminal... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning and Probate for Connecticut on
Q: How do I make an attorney send me the paperwork I am entitled two. Been asking for 3 years. It's probate. Probate

Parents died within 3 months apart. First attorneys are suspended for using inheritance on the stock market. Never sent me any paperwork either. Now the current attorney has not sent me any paperwork either. Big money involved. She also has not sent me any paperwork. No copy of will no itemized... View More

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answered on Sep 22, 2023

Since you are in Alaska, I would recommend contacting the Probate Court and asking for copies of the entire Probate File be sent to you. Or hire a CT attorney to look into to it and advise what should be done, if anything.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Connecticut on
Q: Can a QDRO be cancelled or modified if the ex spouse clearly violated the divorce agreement?
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answered on Sep 7, 2023

In Connecticut, a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) is a legal document that divides retirement assets between divorcing spouses. While I'm not a lawyer, I can provide some general information. Modifying or canceling a QDRO typically requires legal action. If your ex-spouse has... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: Can a victim of a visa fraud scam sue for restitution from the guilty party years later?

The guilty party served time and is now a prominent youtuber, worth approximately 5mil.

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answered on Sep 3, 2023

The statute of limitations may be tolled under certain circumstances, such as if the fraud was concealed. Given the specific complexities and potential for large monetary stakes, you should consult with an experienced attorney to evaluate the merits and potential limitations of your case.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: Can a victim of a visa fraud scam sue for restitution from the guilty party years later?

The guilty party served time and is now a prominent youtuber, worth approximately 5mil.

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answered on Sep 3, 2023

Under California law, a victim of fraud generally has three years from the discovery of the fraud to file a civil lawsuit seeking restitution. The statute of limitations may be tolled under certain circumstances, such as if the fraud was concealed. Given the specific complexities and potential for... View More

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