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Questions concerning the laws, criminal justice system, civil court procedures and related topics specific to the state of Connecticut.

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Pay Transparency Law broken by company that hired me in Connecticut. Any recourse? [closed]

Short Version Applied to a company, got hired for a below average salary for my profession, realized they broke a law by not disclosing the salary range for the position. Can I do anything about it? ...
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How do you prove resident and non resident in litigation [closed]

If you are working in NY and have addresses in both NYC and CT and receiving mails at both addresses. How do you prove you are resident of NY and non resident in CT.
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One way street blocked; what are the legal remedies

Turning into a one way street, one notices part way thru street that large construction vehicles have blocked the road. Is it legal to turn around and go the wrong way on a one way street to avoid ...
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What was the 1879 law that Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) overturned?

Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) overturned an 1879 Connecticut law that forbade married couples from using contraceptives. What was that law, exactly?
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Possible change of state of residency, questions?

My partner recently got a job in a neighboring state and will be moving there and asked me to move with her. She leased an apartment in her name and added me in as an occupant but she's the "...
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Was Lolade Siyonbola legally required to provide ID to police another student called on her for sleeping in a Yale dorm common room?

https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/09/us/yale-student-napping-black-trnd/index.html From what I've read, Connecticut is not a stop and identify state. However, I understand that people are required to ...
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Does a "temporary guardian" count as a "legal guardian" as mentioned in Proclamation 9984?

I'm a US citizen, and I want my young son's and newborn daughter's Chinese grandparents (without green cards) to be able to visit and take care of them in the near future. They don't speak English, so ...
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Can an order from physical store be cancelled if delivery date keeps being pushed back several months after first delivery date? [duplicate]

I ordered a GE range at a physical store in my hometown on March 1st 2021 with scheduled delivery date in April. Since then the delivery has been pushed back 3 times with a vague promise in June for ...
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May I volunteer for an individual?

In the United States, specifically in Norwalk, Connecticut, where I live, may I volunteer for an individual, and may an individual use volunteers? For example, may I volunteer as a personal chef for a ...
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Can a sale be voided after payment has been tendered?

Found a car at a dealership, negotiated price, paid dealership for car, they accepted and deposited my funds (part cashiers check, part credit card charge). After I had paid in full they said, "We're ...
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Rhode Island and Connecticut

My real property instructor wrote, "Connecticut and Rhode Island are divided into geographic regions called counties, but they do not have functioning governments, as defined by the Census Bureau." I ...
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What must I do when hiring a personal assistant in Connecticut?

I recently hired someone to work with me on personal tasks, such as listing some of my personal items for sale online. We both live in Connecticut. We work together in person in Connecticut for 1 hour ...
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In the state of Connecticut are insurers required to pay for fees related to registering a new vehicle

My car was totaled and I am not at fault. Is the at-fault's insurer responsible for costs associated with my having to get a new car including all required fees necessary to register the vehicle in ...
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Can a contract alter a lease?

I rent an office in a small office building in Connecticut. I've leased this office for many years and currently don't have a lease. The owner of the building has decided to sell, and the new buyer ...
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Am I a taxable business?

I work for a company based in Massachusetts but I work off site in Connecticut. I rent an office to work from in the town where I live because I don't have adequate space for a home office. Recently,...
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