Category Archives: Property

Issues dealing with rights in things.

A Dog Fight In Family Court

…Not literally, but it makes for a better blog title than “People Fighting Over Possession Of Dog In Connecticut Family Court.” Dogs are legally considered personal property under the laws of Connecticut. In Hade v. Kozlowski, 2008 WL 2039281, (Caruso, JTR) a major disagreement between the … Continue reading

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Justice in Kerrigan

If I was writing an opinion for the Connecticut Supreme Court in Kerrigan it would not be 172 pages as was the California Supreme Court’s landmark ruling. It would be short and read something like this: The Connecticut Constitution requires that: “All … Continue reading

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Connecticut’s Vinegar Law

I don’t know what problem the legislature was trying to solve when it passed this law in 1949: No person shall make and sell, or make and offer for sale, any vinegar without conspicuously branding, stenciling or painting, upon the … Continue reading

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Connecticut Marriage Ceremony Requirements

Wedding season is upon us and so I think I’ll take a break from writing about divorce and do an entry about marriage. After all, without marriage there would be no divorce. What are the requirements for a valid marriage … Continue reading

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Connecticut’s State Tartan

In case you’ve ever wondered or cared, Connecticut has a State Tartan: The following-described tartan shall be the official tartan of the state: A plaid, with large blue stripes representing Long Island Sound, large green stripes representing forest, medium gray stripes … Continue reading

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Can the Red Sox Revoke Your Season Tickets?

Can a sports team revoke your tickets? A Connecticut Law Blog looks at the rights of licensors and licensees. Continue reading

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CT Right To Dry Bill: Dead

I’ve been informed by someone who understands the legislature much better than I do that the bill is dead. There’s only 8 days left for the legislature to attach the bill as an amendment to another bill or come back as … Continue reading

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Update: The Right To Dry in Connecticut, Clotheslines, Apartments and Condos

A quick update on the status of Connecticut’s Right to Dry Legislation. Continue reading

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Why bLAWg? Marketing

Why I don’t get clients from my blog. This blog is for you, the Slovakian guy, logging into this site at 3 a.m. eastern standard time, and reading about John Trautwein. Continue reading

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What Is A Conservator and What Does A Conservator Do?

I hear and read a lot about conservatorships in Connecticut. What is a conservator? What does a conservator do? In Connecticut, a proposed conserved person is required by statute to receive a notice of the possible consequences of a conservatorship. … Continue reading

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