Oh, Grey’s Anatomy. We are regular watchers, and it is surprising, especially given the series’ 10 year run, that this is the first time it has inspired a law blog...
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Updated December 3, 2023 Divorce mediation is growing in popularity, but the vast majority of divorces are still divorce litigations.  Read on to learn more about how divorce mediation differs...
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  NASHVILLE – “I’ve Got Reasons To Hate You” – Rumors start to fly surrounding Rayna and Luke’s breakup but Rayna’s determined not to let them bring her down and...
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Following the emotional and financial turmoil of a divorce, people are understandably focused on their own well-being, helping their children through the transition, and moving on to the next chapter of...
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Not to rain on the parade of the many New Englanders celebrating the Patriots’ Super Bowl win, but you do have to wonder whether it’s right that the National Football League holds not-for-profit status. Here at Freed Marcroft,...
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As a young man, Martin Luther King Jr. was struck by the absence of overt segregation in Connecticut.  In summers of 1944 and 1947, as a high school and college...
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Currently, under Section 46b-67 of Chapter 815j of the Connecticut General Statutes, you are required to wait a minimum of 90 days from the “Return Date” (the official start date of...
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Even though a month has passed since someone shot a bald eagle and left it for dead in Rocky Hill, State of CT DEEP Conservation Police and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife...
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What should I expect when I go to court for my divorce? Many of Freed Marcroft’s family law clients — whether we represent one party in a dissolution or custody dispute, or serve...
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We were recently invited to attend the Connecticut Department of Development Services Resource Fair Family Forum Open House at the Channel 3 Kids Camp. The goal of the open house was to help families...
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