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Alimony and Child Support Modifications During COVID-19Apr 10 2020 By: John Drapp Posted in: Litigation, Family & Divorce, Court The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in this country has had far-ranging consequences touching upon just about every aspect of our lives. Unfortunately, it seems that these consequences will continue well into the future even after we get... Read Article |
What is a firearms safety warrant in Connecticut?May 13 2019 By: John Drapp A Firearms Safety Warrant, sometimes referred to as a Risk Warrant, is a court order that permits a police officer to search for and seize firearms or ammunition from a person that may be a danger to himself or others. This type of order is... Read Article |
How can I serve my spouse divorce papers if I do not know where he or she lives?Dec 10 2018 By: John Drapp Posted in: Family & Divorce, Court If you are starting a divorce action, Connecticut law requires you to serve your spouse with the divorce papers. “Service” is the formal delivery of the papers. In most cases, this means that a Connecticut State Marshal m... Read Article |
Is Limited Scope Representation For You?Jul 24 2016 By: John Drapp Posted in: Litigation, Family & Divorce, Court Section 3-8(b) of the Connecticut Practice Book now allows attorneys to file a “limited appearance” in civil and family matters, which in turn allows clients to engage an attorney for a limited purpose. What does this mean for y... Read Article |