Tindall & Kestenband

Law Firm in Waterbury, CT
Tavis O. Tindall dedicates his practice to advocating for those who experienced individual injuries in Connecticut as a result of the wrongful conduct of another party or who sustain injuries while at their place of employment. A deliberate wrongful act can cause physical injury, a loss of earnings, and numerous medical expenses. If you were injured in an auto accident, during a medical procedure, at your workplace, or anywhere else through the fault of another personal or entity, contact attorney Tavis O. Tindall. Please click here to read more about Tavis.

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170 Grandview Avenue Ste 2
Waterbury, CT
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About Us
read moreMichiana law firm, Tuesley Hall Konopa, LLP, has been combining the resources of a large law firm with the personal attention and efficiency of a small firm since 1997. Founders Malcolm J. Tuesley and Thomas J. Hall combined their estate planning and business counsel services and set the firm's high standard for serving clients. In 2008, Robert J. Konopa merged his trial practice with Tuesley and Hall and added mediation and litigation to THK's portfolio of legal services. Today our team of fourteen knowledgeable attorneys remains committed to respecting and understanding our clients' unique business and individual goals.
Family Law
read moreFamily law is a legal practice area that focuses on issues involving family relationships, such as divorce, child custody, and finanacial support. Tuesley Hall Konopa family law attorneys can also help with adoption, paternity, emancipation, or other matters not usually related to divorce. The family law attorneys at Tuesley Hall Konopa, LLP will aggressively assert your rights either through settlement negotiations, mediation or trial. Our goal is to help our clients keep and preserve as much of their assets as possible in the context of their divorce and future child care.
Wills
read moreThe part of an estate plan that is familiar to most people is the will. A will is sometimes called a Last Will and Testament and is simply your instructions on how your property is to be distributed after your death. The basic document for an estate plan contains the instructions on distribution. Many people think that an estate plan is just a will, but there are many other things to consider even for a simple estate plan. A living will describes your specific wishes on how a hospital would provide life support if you should ever have an illness that allows no chance of recovery.
Probate
read moreProbate is the legal process of settling the estate of a decedent. The steps in the process include collecting the decedent's assets, paying debts and claims of the decedent's estate, and distributing the remaining assets to heirs. A very important outcome of probate is to establish clear title or ownership to assets after death. Probate provides a method of removing the decedent's name from the title of assets and replacing title with another person's name after the decedent's death. The probate process applies both to assets transferred by a will (testate) and to assets transferred under state law if a person dies without a will (intestate).
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