Something most parents overlook when a child enters into adulthood is having the child execute a power of attorney, living will and HIPAA authorization. Under Connecticut law, after a child reaches the age of eighteen,...
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Digital Age Calls For Fiduciary Access To Digital Assets Today, many of us do not receive monthly bank statements or bills in the mail anymore. Rather, we receive notifications via email and access that information...
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Business and property owners, creditors and other commercial parties in Connecticut must draft their consumer contracts carefully in order to avoid unintended consequences and ensure that they are enforceable. This is...
It has become increasingly common for brokerage accounts and mutual funds to be set up as “Transfer on Death” (“TOD”) accounts. These are similar to Payable on Death accounts for bank accounts. Basically, with a...
