>The Connecticut Department of Labor has announced that it is holding three Step Up Employers Conferences, all free of charge, to provide information to Connecticut employers interested in learning more about...
Immigrants with a removal order are now eligible for relief based on their same-sex marriage to a U.S. citizen. At the April 10, 2014 American Immigration Lawyer’s Association/Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
What happens when two of Freed Marcroft’s practice areas, family law and immigration, intersect? We assist binational couple clients in obtaining permanent residence status (commonly referred to as “green cards”) based on...
Our pup, Daphne, is a fixture in Freed Marcroft’s office. She has so many opinions of her own that she is even on Twitter at @thatlawyerdog. As a dog lover...
The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. — Abraham Lincoln With those words, within a month of...
Five years ago today, same sex couples began marrying in Connecticut. News coverage and photos from that day are available on GLAD’s website. When the Connecticut marriage equality decision — Elizabeth...
One of the rights we associate with marriage, is, when a marriage fails, the right to end that marriage. At the same time that Illinois is on the brink of becoming...
In the 1970s, Hartford sports legend Walter “Doc” Hurley “began raising money for the Doc Hurley Scholarship Fund to give needy students some modest help paying for college.” An article in...
It’s rare to read positive press about parking in Hartford, but today there is some. According to the Hartford Business Journal, Mayor Pedro Segarra and the Hartford Parking Authority have announced...
In February, Connecticut reached a deal with Amazon addressing a long-standing dispute about online state sales tax collection. Connecticut taxpayers were always required to report online purchases and pay sales...