DIVORCE SECOND OPINION Providing Unbiased, Genuine, Highly‑Experienced Second Opinions with a personalized approach to complex divorce issues is Thomas M. Shanley’s specialty. Throughout his practice, he recognized a need for clients to obtain a fixed-fee second...
Did you know that text messages and other electronic communications, such as e-mails, What’s App messages, and Facebook messages are increasingly being used in Connecticut divorce cases? Why can certain messages be relevant to your divorce case? Most often, such...
Does your child *need* a new backpack? Maybe not. But it’s likely on your shopping list anyway to fit your kid’s growing personality, homework load, or sense of fashion. Plus, it’s a great way to get your child excited for the year ahead. Each of the...
The Landegger-Antonioli Family: Luigi, Adrian ‘21, Daphne ‘27, Dylan ‘19, and Vanessa at St. Luke’s Middle School Awards & Eighth Grade Promotion Ceremony on June 8, 2023. Daphne received the Junior Loyalty Cup — an award given to a student who demonstrates...
In June, Governor Ned Lamont signed a law requiring all incoming Kindergartners to be 5 before entering Kindergarten. Previously, students needed to turn 5 by January 1st; starting in 2024, they must have their birthday by September 1st (aka the first day of...
August is a great time to start thinking about your child’s transition back-to-school. Thinking proactively about what your child will be navigating when they return to a school schedule will make the transition more successful. It will also help parents avoid falling...