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New “Kill Switch” car tech measures alcohol by breath

New “Kill Switch” Car Tech Measures Alcohol by breath What’s popularly referred to as the “kill switch” law is Section 24220 of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which requires NHTSA (National Highway and Safety) to develop a federal safety standard mandating all new passenger vehicles to include advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology (AIDT). […]

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Evading Responsibility Defense Lawyer: How to Secure the Best Outcome

Evading Responsibility – AKA Hit And Run Should you hire a lawyer if the state charges you with Evading Responsibility in Connecticut? Evading Responsibility is charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the circumstances of the accident. Continue reading to learn what the state needs to prove and whether or not you should

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Connecticut Partition by Sale vs. Partition in Kind: What You Need to Know

Connecticut Partition By Sale vs. Partition in Kind: What You Need to Know Do you own a house with your boyfriend or girlfriend? Do you live in a house alone, but there is another person’s name on the property deed? If these facts resemble your situation, then you would benefit from learning the basic factors

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Post-nup and pre-nup: important differences in Connecticut

Many couples plan for the possibility of divorce by completing a written agreement that declares how assets should be divided. When a couple completes this document before they get married, they have drafted a prenuptial agreement. This is compared with a postnuptial agreement, which is completed after the couple marries but before the couple separates.

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Third-Party Visitation in Connecticut: important laws to know

Third-party visitation rights can be a controversial topic between parents and the other people in their children’s lives. Most of the time, everyone involved in a third-party visitation dispute has the best intentions for the child. However, these various parties also have different preferences and/ or lifestyles. These differences lead to Third-Party Visitation disputes. Sometimes,

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