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TINA L. CASE, Esq.
- Connecticut 1985
- New York 1984
- California 1982
- Connecticut Bar Association
- Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce
MOLLY O. CASE, Esq.
- Connecticut 2016
- Connecticut Bar Association
- Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce
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Do I Need a Prenuptial Agreement?
Until death do us part is the intent; the reality is that half of marriages in Connecticut end in divorce. Recognizing that many marriages do not last a lifetime, a Prenuptial Agreement (commonly referred to as a prenup) can prevent prolonged litigation, and the accompanying rancor, by addressing financial issues while both parties have each other’s best interests at heart. What can I accomplish with a prenup?
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Is it Better to Have a Trust or a Will?
The simple answer is that either one will do, depending on your specific circumstances.
The key is to have some form of estate plan. It is essential to have a trust or a will, or a combination of both. Your particular estate plan will depend on your marital status, your plans for your heirs, and the extent of your estate.
Make an estate plan and control your own wealth while protecting your loved ones, instead of leaving it up to the government.
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What is the Best Way to Save for My Child's Education?
Why worry? While your child might be a gifted scholar or phenomenal soccer player, the likelihood of getting a sports scholarship or scholastic scholarship to foot the college bill is slim. It is reported that less than 3% of full-time college students receive enough grants and scholarships to cover the full cost of tuition.
The time to plan for paying most or all of your child's education is now.
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