By Kate Haaksonsen, partner at Brown, Paindiris & Scott Before the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law in December 2017, it was the law for decades that alimony payments made during and after a divorce were tax...
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Whistleblower protections for workers in Connecticut
April 23, 2019
General
Loyal, dedicated workers may at some point in their careers face a dilemma if their employer is engaged in some prohibited activity. The most common situations deal with safety issues in the workplace. This could be a problem...
Two partners at Glastonbury-based Brown, Paindiris & Scott LLP were honored by the annual Best Lawyers Publication. Kate W. Haakonsen was honored for her practice in the following areas of law: · Collaborative Law:...
A Beginner’s Guide to Probate Court
April 16, 2019
Probate
Contributed by BPS Partner Sean Peoples: Probate courts in Connecticut handle a diverse range of legal issues in the Connecticut system of jurisprudence. Probate cases range from matters regarding the support and protection...
Military Retirement in Divorce
April 10, 2019
Divorce Law
This post is courtesy of Kevin Emerson, an attorney at Brown Paindiris & Scott: If your spouse is a member of the military and you are considering divorce, you must educate yourself on the special rules that apply to the...
