by Cramer & Anderson | Nov 5, 2021 | News
Did you know that in some cases the State’s Attorney prosecuting your case may offer to resolve it by having you make a charitable contribution instead of paying a speeding ticket? Not only that but the amount is often significantly lower than the fine. Additionally,...
by Cramer & Anderson | Sep 1, 2020 | In the Community
Cramer & Anderson Partner Jim Hirschfield and Karen Pollard, New Milford’s Director of Economic Development, will lead a live Google Meet discussion Sept. 3 about COVID-19 relief for landlords, homeowners, and renters in Connecticut. The 10 a.m. event can...
by Cramer & Anderson | Aug 21, 2020 | News
UPDATE: In a Sept. 30 executive order, Governor Lamont extended the eviction moratorium to Jan. 1, 2021, as well as extending other provisions affecting landlords and tenants in previous executive orders. ORIGINAL POST: Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced plans Aug....
by James D. Hirschfield | Aug 13, 2018 | What We’re Thinking
If your marriage has been dissolved, or if you are going through that process and you have children of college age or children who are approaching that age, then it is likely that you may be familiar with Connecticut General Statute, 46b-56c – Educational...