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“I Do” and What Comes Next: Estate Planning Essentials for Connecticut Newlyweds

Getting married changes your legal landscape, but a basic estate plan for newlyweds does not have to be complicated. Here's what to know.
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Connecticut Families Should Know About Estate Planning and Taxes

Tax season can raise important questions about estate planning, especially here in Connecticut where a state estate tax still applies. We're sharing what Connecticut families need to know about estate taxes, gifting, trusts, and why right now is the right time to review.

Spring Cleaning Your Estate Plan: Essential Documents to Review Before Tax Day

Estate planning isn’t a one-and-done task. It’s an ongoing process that should evolve as your life does.

Why February is the Perfect Time to Update Your Estate Plan

February offers the ideal window to tackle one of the most important tasks many people put off: reviewing and updating your estate plan.

5 Estate Planning Moves to Make in 2026: A Connecticut Guide

The new year brings important opportunities for Connecticut families to protect their legacies. With estate tax exemptions increasing to $15 million per person and Connecticut's unique tax rules, 2026 is the year to review your plan.

Title 19 & Elder Care Lawyers Serving Eastern and Central Connecticut

Trusts are established to ensure that assets are managed and distributed according to the grantor's wishes. Here's what to know about establishing one.
client George Delude

Reviews of The Prue Law Group: George Delude

"Prue Law Group has handled several real estate transactions for us, as well as some business matters and a conservatorship, and they've always done a great job. The whole team is very helpful, always providing expert advice. They're there when I need them. I can depend on them and that's very important to me." – George Delude

Understanding Trusts: Asset Protection Explained

Trusts are established to ensure that assets are managed and distributed according to the grantor's wishes. Here's what to know about establishing one.

Protecting Your Furry Family Members: The Importance of Pet Trusts

Pets are family, and planning for their future care is part of estate planning. Here's what to know to ensure your pet is always taken care of.
client Sue Sharpley

Reviews of The Prue Law Group: Sue Sharpley

"Their exceptional communication and accessibility made me feel like their only client during a difficult time." – Sue Sharpley