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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: What is the precise definition of CT statute 53a48 ?
Jullian H Jones
Jullian H Jones
answered on Jun 26, 2023

Sec. 53a-48. Conspiracy. Renunciation. (a) A person is guilty of conspiracy when, with intent that conduct constituting a crime be performed, he agrees with one or more persons to engage in or cause the performance of such conduct, and any one of them commits an overt act in pursuance of such... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning for Connecticut on
Q: If 2 people have their names on an account and one of them dies, can an estate check be deposited into the account?
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answered on Jun 23, 2023

No, a new account must be opened in the name of the estate. Before opening an account in the name of the estate you will need to obtain a taxpayer id number for the estate.

1 Answer | Asked in Sexual Harassment, Personal Injury and Civil Rights for Connecticut on
Q: Need a lawsuit lawyer about several issues that occured emotionally, physically, sexually and traumatized from dcf care

What area of law does all of this fall into if your trying to sue the state if your kids were wrongfully diagnosed and put on narcotics when they never had any psychiatric issues, and were sexually abused, physically abused, traumatized and neglected while in foster care. What form of a lawsuit... View More

Maurice Mandel II
Maurice Mandel II
answered on Jun 9, 2023

This case arises under FAMILY/CHILD ABUSE AND GOVERNMENT CLAIMS law. You need to discuss with an attorney in your jurisdiction that specializes in this kind of law. Thank you for using Justia, Ask a Lawyer.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Connecticut on
Q: Good afternoon, I am requesting help to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy pro bono. Is there anyone who can help me?

I am a widow and a single mother to my 12 yr old son with a limited income of Widows Survivorship Benefits monthly,

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Jun 8, 2023

Check with your local legal aid society or bar association. They maintain lists of pro Bono and reduced feee lawyers.

1 Answer | Asked in Legal Malpractice for Connecticut on
Q: i signed an agreement with an attorney and now he's saying he doesn't intend make an appearance on my behalf.

i have a pending lawsuit against my former employer. the attorney i had, left the firm but told me the firm's partner would take the case. he's licensed in Ct and Ny. i have a signed agreement, put down a retainer and the rest was on contingency. now I'm being told i signed an... View More

Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
answered on Jun 5, 2023

An attorney who appears or files anything in a case cannot drop the case without a substitution of attorney signed by the client or an Order from the Court.

1 Answer | Asked in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury for Connecticut on
Q: How do I find a lawyer in Connecticut that handles malpractice, personal injury and civil suits

I fell and seriously hurt myself due to someone else's negligence and was transported to the hospital where I was hurt more to the original reason I was there by staff

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 27, 2023

A Connecticut attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for more than a week. In addition to searching for attorneys online, you could use the tab above, "Find a Lawyer," to search for attorneys in your area. You could also look into whether your local and state bar... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Connecticut on
Q: supporting documents for form I-539 changing status - J1 to B2

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I have been in the US for the past two years as a J1 research scholar. My research program has ended last month (end date is April 27th on my DS2019,) and I was not able to extend it. I have filed form I-539 to apply for a visa change to B2, as I need to attend some conferences in... View More

Stephen Arnold Black
Stephen Arnold Black
answered on May 15, 2023

You need to show that you have enough financial resources to pay for your living expenses while you’re in visitor status. This would include bank statements showing how much savings you have or brokerage statements showing securities like stocks bonds or crypto that can be liquidated to pay for... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Connecticut on
Q: Would living in the US after my tourist visa expired affect my I130 visa process from my permanent resident parents?

I am a foreign citizen, living in Greece and 35 years old. My parents currently live in US as permanent residents, since my brother petitioned I130 for them. My parents have submitted I130 for me, but the case would take 7-8 years until I get my green card and move in the US. In the case that I... View More

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answered on May 2, 2023

Overstaying a tourist visa or violating the terms of a student visa by staying in the US after it has expired may negatively impact your I130 visa application. It is important to follow the terms and conditions of your visa and immigration laws in order to avoid any legal issues that could harm... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Connecticut on
Q: I live in CT. Is there any law preventing me from giving my wife everything in a divorce?
Linda Ann Subbloie
Linda Ann Subbloie
answered on Apr 25, 2023

No there is not.

However, keep in mind that in the event the state of Connecticut may have a lien for medicaid benefits against your wife's assets, they may be able to confiscate whatever you give her. This holds true for any other creditors who may have claim to your wife's...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: Good afternoon Having this kind of charge an i still able to work or do my gun licenses 53a-125 Larceny 4th Deg A misdem
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answered on Apr 20, 2023

If you are charged with larceny 4th you should speak to an experienced criminal defense attorney to see if the case can be resolved without a criminal conviction. Some alternatives include the accelerated rehabilitation program.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning and Probate for Connecticut on
Q: My grandfather died in 2002.He has an open bank account.No will.Is there any way to access it?

He was not on Title 19 at death but was at one time. Would the state just take the money?

Linda Ann Subbloie
Linda Ann Subbloie
answered on Apr 14, 2023

If the account is under $40,000 then you can file with the probate court in the district where he lived a simplified estate intestate. Intestate means the estate passes by statute instead of a will. The statute explains who in the bloodline will inherit.

If the account is over $40,000,...
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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning for Connecticut on
Q: Did Trustee and Lawyer violate IRS rules for Irrevocable Trust? Please explain violations and proper procedure.

Lawyer for Trustee, took possession of funds from Buyers' of Trust real estate in name as Trustee. Deposited the funds that were property of the Irrevocable Trust, into lawyer's IOLTA account, then disbursed funds from IOLTA account to Trust beneficiaries to settle and close the Trust.

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answered on Apr 10, 2023

Why are you concerned about the IRS? If you are beneficiary, the trust distributions should have already had tax paid on them before you got the property. You are not the fiduciary or trustee. The execution of a trust can occur in many ways, and it sounds like it was simply rendered... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: My boyfriend has been arrested for first degree robbery on feb 16 and hasn’t yet been arraigned in this matter.is there

Detective said his walk was similar to the person in the video who was completely covered. A detective who new him 10 yes ago said he recognized him by his walk is this legal and can it hold up in court

Lindy R. Urso
Lindy R. Urso
answered on Apr 5, 2023

If the only evidence against your boyfriend is an identification of your boyfriend's "walk," then I don't see the case holding up in court. If he was arrested with a warrant, however, then a judge has already made a finding that there is probable cause to charge him; and there... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Connecticut on
Q: where can i find a sliding scale or pro bona attorney for a family court visitation issue

there is a contempt motion filled on me there is an agreement that has been closed in 2022 but my kids mom filled a motion and i feel I need representation because she has an attorney

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Apr 3, 2023

You should search in Justia's online directory by clicking the "Find a Lawyer" button for an attorney who practices Family Law and/or Child Custody in or near the county where the motion has been filed, and then review the attorney's profile to determine if the attorney offers... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning and Probate for Connecticut on
Q: Question about post-probate assets and a specific section in the will.

Mother passed and left various small things to a few people in the will (TV, Furniture, land, etc). After the list of specific items, there is a paragraph that states "I give, devise, and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my property and estate, both real and personal, of... View More

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Steven Basche
answered on Mar 22, 2023

Yes. You and your brother are the named beneficiaries of what is called the "residuary estate." After all expenses of probate, and after any claims against the estate are paid, the two of you will split the remainder. Near the end of the the probate process, the executor will need to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: What defense can b used for a possible illegal search?

If someone asks to have two specific file types: .mp3 and .doc, to be recovered from a broken hard drive and is later arrested for the discovery child pornagraphy, would that be considered a violation privacy by the vendor performing the recovery? The only files to search and recover should be... View More

Lindy R. Urso
Lindy R. Urso
answered on Mar 15, 2023

It might be a violation of privacy, but it is no basis to exclude the evidence in a criminal case that may result from the vendor reporting such images to law enforcement. You can only suppress evidence that is obtained through an illegal search BY A STATE ACTOR. The Constitution essentially... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning and Probate for Connecticut on
Q: Can the probate court have the authority to "claw" back funds improperly distributed prior to probate?

My brother who had power of attorney and signs on my Dad's accounts prior to his death "just so happened" to be the sole beneficiary on both "passbook savings" accounts, checking accounts. He already distributed that money prior to first scheduled probate hearing without my... View More

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Gerald Shea
answered on Mar 10, 2023

It is difficult to get a probate court to exercise jurisdiction over accounts passing by way of beneficiary designation. Such assets are technically "non-probate" assets. A separate action can, however, be brought in Superior Court for undue influence or lack of capacity in transferring... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Connecticut on
Q: 18 year old son charged shooting paintball gun on college campus- charged with firearms/MV, reckless endangerment,

Breach of peace, . Do we need a criminal lawyer as the firearms charge looks like a felony? Worried about this for his future and criminal record

Salvatore Bonanno
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Salvatore Bonanno
answered on Mar 10, 2023

You should absolutely hire an experienced criminal attorney. These are serious criminal charges. And, you're correct, that your son's future will be detrimentally affected if he suffers a criminal record. Take care, Sal Bonanno.

1 Answer | Asked in Probate for Connecticut on
Q: My sister passed in 12/2021 with a will. Can I be told by the court why it's still in probate?

She had ALS and when it came time to sign the will, she could only make an "X. Her lawyer and my sister, who is the executrix were present. I'm not sure if this is significant but her house was sold three months after her death.

Is this a long time for a will to be in probate?... View More

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answered on Mar 10, 2023

Either hire a CT attorney or go to the Court handling probate and read the file carefully.

1 Answer | Asked in Intellectual Property and Trademark for Connecticut on
Q: can you help me with a trademark License ?

I'm owner of a small business Company in Wallingford Connecticut and we need a trademark license from Uber Technologies INC. to manufacture and sell our Product with the mention allusive to this brand please

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answered on Mar 10, 2023

For a trademark license, it is recommended that you seek the advice of a licensed attorney who specializes in intellectual property law. They can assist you in drafting a licensing agreement with Uber Technologies Inc. that meets your specific needs and protects your business interests.

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