- Divorce
- Child Custody and VisitationFamily law cases affect many foundational aspects of life: children, property and finances, among others. Divorce, child custody and other types of family law cases require astute legal guidance.
- Paternity
- Spousal SupportWe offer sound legal guidance not only for clients considering divorce, but also for those facing child custody disputes or seeking to enforce or modify custody, support or alimony orders after the divorce has been finalized.
- Wrongful Death
- Corporate Law
- Business Disputes
- Sexual Harassment
- Real Estate LitigationReal estate is a complex area of law encompassing many different facets, from purchases and other transactions to boundary disputes and title defects. The law firm of Gould, Larson, Bennet, McDonnell, Quilliam, & Tukey, boasts a comprehensive real estate practice addressing all aspects of this legal field. We provide legal representation in transactions and litigation involving both residential and commercial real estate.
- Construction Litigation
- Real Estate TransactionsOur firm offers practical legal counsel for individuals and businesses pursuing any type of real estate transaction, including...
- Easement
- Land Use and ZoningAttorney John Bennet practices in the areas of civil litigation, municipal law, planning and zoning, corporate law, and business law. A lifelong resident of southern Connecticut, Mr. Bennet serves as counsel to Regional School District #4 and several local towns. He also serves as an attorney trial referee.
- Personal InjuryAttorney Kenneth J. McDonnell devotes his practice to personal injury, civil litigation, family law, employment law and workers’ compensation. He is a board-certified trial lawyer and a member of The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers. Mr. McDonnell has been selected for inclusion in Connecticut Super Lawyers from 2007 to 2016 for Personal Injury.
- Dog Bites
- Estate PlanningEstate planning is an important legal step in preparing for the future. For individuals and families with extensive assets, careful estate planning is necessary for preserving property for the next generation in an effective manner. Those with more modest estates can also benefit from an estate plan.
- Wills
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Foreclosure