Forced arbitration contracts are on a roll, both in Connecticut and nationally.A recent New York Times article notes that American companies are increasingly inserting arbitration-only clauses in their contracts executed with consumers. Those provisions require...
Month: May 2018
4 mistakes that could cost you in a child custody battle
You want what is best for your children, but one foolish mistake could disrupt the good relationship you thought you had with them.When you are in a child custody battle, you must keep your wits about you. Here are four mistakes you should never make when the future...
Apex retailer’s earnings report lends hope to department stores
Many business owners and company managers of retail enterprises that occupy physical spaces in malls and shopping centers across Connecticut and the rest of the country have been a bit stressed lately.Amazon and other online-friendly shopping outlets will do that to...
So-called “nesting” another example of expanding custody mores
Connecticut courts are amenable to a variety of child custody arrangements in divorce. The guidepost in their decisions is on what best promotes involved children’s interests, and that is decidedly not the same in every case.Courts across the country, including...
Should you be considering your ex’s SSA benefits post-divorce?
Although the below subject matter can apply with equal importance to both divorced men and women, it is the latter demographic we most emphasize in today’s post.When a topic relates to whether a divorced individual in Connecticut or elsewhere should seek to...