Monthly Archives: November 2008

CT Parenting Classes Upheld As Constitutional

I’ve written before about parenting education classes in Connecticut. To make a long story short, a pro se litigant challenged the validity of the law by taking his case up to the Connecticut Supreme Court. Good for him. Dutkiewicz v. … Continue reading

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Some Friday Links: Lawyers, Rights, A Wrong, and Annie Hornish

I haven’t been able to catch up from Tuesday’s election. Late nights early in the week are killer no matter how much coffee I drink. Anyway, the bolded blue letters in my posts are links. Here’s what I’ve been reading: The … Continue reading

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Presumption of Death in CT

Any person who has been absent from his home and unheard of for a period of seven or more years shall be presumed to be dead……Conn.Gen. Stat. Sec. 45a-329 This statute exists to prevent property from going to waste. So … Continue reading

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ELECTION DAY 2008

Click here for a summary of your election rights. If you believe that your rights have been violated, call the State Elections Enforcement Commission at 1-866-733-2468. Click here for Connecticut Constitutional expert, Wesley Horton’s take on the constitutional convention. Gideon also shares his thoughts … Continue reading

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CT Condo Law: Displaying Political Signs

Common interest communities are interesting legal creatures. Most condo owners own both more and less than they may think (that’s another blog post for another day). Displaying a political sign is a way for a homeowner to show support for … Continue reading

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