by William Lalor | Dec 9, 2020 | Probate
Statutes in New York or Connecticut (and other states) determine the distribution of an estate when a deceased person did not leave a will. Here is a summary: Connecticut Following are the intestacy rules that apply where the decedent is survived by a spouse, or any...
by William Lalor | Dec 1, 2020 | Litigation and Dispute Resolution
New York law provides two, expedited means of domesticating a judgment obtained outside the State of New York. Both are a reflection of the basic requirement, under the full faith and credit clause of U.S. Constitution (Art. IV, §1) that the “judgment of a state...
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