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  • About Us
    • Our History
    • 50th Anniversary
    • Our Values
    • Meet Our Founder, Lou Trosch
    • Meet Michael J. Kemmy
    • About T.C. Conrad
    • In Memory of Minette Trosch
  • What We Do
    • Family Law
    • Estate Planning
    • Personal Injury Law and Wrongful Death
    • Civil Litigation
    • Business Transactions
    • General Practice
    • Dispute Resolution
    • Labor & Employment
  • Meet Our Team
    • Meet Our Attorneys
      • Louis A. Trosch, Sr.
      • Michael J. Kemmy
      • William C. “Bill” Trosch
      • Eric C. Trosch
      • Andrew C. Rheingrover
      • Mallory A. Willink
      • Sarah B. Sugg
      • Louis A. Trosch, III
      • Courtney Goldston
    • Meet Our Staff
      • Jennifer Arnold-Huff
      • Julie Privette
      • Kaitlin Arthurs
      • Veronica Castro
      • Vianey (V) Lopez
      • Taylor Henry
      • Hannah K. Risser
      • Hannah Roach
      • Katherine Courts
      • Tia Slick
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February 2014

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Earnest Money at Closing

Do I Get My Earnest Money Back at Closing?

Real EstateBy CTKLawyersFebruary 28, 2014

The short answer to your question is YES; you will get earnest money back at closing.  However, you receive the return of your earnest money at closing in the form of a credit against the purchase price of the house you are purchasing.   For example, if you make an Earnest Money Deposit of One Thousand…

I just received a proposed employment contract from my new potential employer. Should I have an attorney review it on my behalf before I sign it?

Business and Corporate LawBy CTKLawyersFebruary 19, 2014

Yes.  Yes.  A thousand times Yes! I know that you just received a new job offer and things seem all warm and fuzzy.  I know that you do not want to start things off on the wrong foot with your new employer.  I also know that many people have come to me after working years…

Can I force my spouse to get my permission before taking the kids out of state?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 12, 2014

My spouse went on vacation with the kids. I found out they left the state without telling me! Can I force my spouse to get my permission before taking the kids out of state? Generally speaking, if a parent is entitled to have visitation with his or her children, they are entitled to make short…

Can I make my spouse stick to the custody schedule now when I haven’t been consistent in the past?

Family Law InformationBy CTKLawyersFebruary 5, 2014

My spouse asked if he could switch weekends. I tried to be nice and said ok, but now he is constantly wants to change around his time with the kids. Can I make him stick to the custody schedule now when I haven’t been consistent in the past? The short answer is – it depends.…

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