First Phase of Mitigation Plan The Judicial Branch has implemented various measures as a result of concern over the spread of the COVID-19/Coronavirus and in recognition of the public health emergency declaration Governor Lamont issued. It is also important to note, in the clearest terms possible, that the courts of the State of Connecticut are...Read More
Connecticut Governor, Ned Lamont’s latest Executive Order recommends that state residents do the following: Effective at 8PM on Monday, March 23, all non-essential businesses statewide should close; Non-essential public community gatherings of individuals of any size for any reason should be canceled (e.g. parties, celebrations or other social events) are canceled or postponed at this...Read More
How are you coping? I am operating out of my dining room these days. While my husband took my son outside to ride his bike, I recorded a little message for you (below). Our offices are closed to the public as a precaution against COVID-19. Please refrain from dropping off your documents. Instead, please fax...Read More
Consistent with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s recently enacted 60-day moratorium on foreclosures and evictions, the Court is hereby extending its previous Orders cancelling some foreclosure sales with the following Orders: ALL foreclosure sales previously scheduled to have occurred in April or May are hereby rescheduled to Saturday, June 6, 2020, with...Read More
We want to reassure you that we are open and fully operational during the COVID-19 crisis. We are here for you. Below is a list of resources for you during this time. Please stay home as much as possible and connect with us online. Here is a list of resources that may be helpful during...Read More
If you’re living on a tight budget and find yourself barely scraping by from paycheck to paycheck, getting your tax returns might seem like an incredible gift. However, you want to use this gift wisely. While it is natural to want to spend your tax returns immediately, there are better ways to use this money,...Read More
We are open and fully operational during the COVID-19 crisis. We are happy to accommodate the need for social distancing by taking appointments over the phone, FaceTime or Skype. Contact us to arrange appointments at your convenience. Call or Text or text: 203-814-0600. Social Distancing: This is Not a Snow Day By Asaf Bitton, MD,...Read More
Here, I will go first: My name is Theresa, and I think it is vitally important that my clients and colleagues know who I am and what I have been through on my own financial journey… During my college and law school years I was affected by medical issues and did not have insurance. I...Read More
The United States Trustee’s Office released updated Means Test Numbers and they are all up for Connecticut. These numbers are effective as of April 1, 2020. This means if you previously did not pass and qualify to file Bankruptcy, you may pass and qualify in April 2020. The Bankruptcy Courts, as well as my office,...Read More
Last December while many of us were preparing to celebrate the holidays, a new tax law was signed that impacted many people’s retirement savings choices. With Tax Day approaching next month, you already may be in touch with your tax and financial advisors about preparing your annual returns. Now may be an optimal time to...Read More