Comprehensive Advocacy
For Every Property Milestone.
Whether you are buying your first home, selling a family estate, or locking in a new rate, we provide the "Smooth Operator" efficiency and "Neighborly Guardian" protection required to navigate the unique requirements of our "Attorney State."
Your Dedicated Connecticut Real Estate Legal Team.
In a state where attorney representation is mandated by law, we believe your choice of counsel should be driven by preference, not just necessity. We combine the high-speed, "smooth operator" efficiency of a modern firm with the protective care of a neighbor. From clearing complex title clouds to securing your life savings against wire fraud, we sweat the small stuff so you can focus on your new beginning.
Kishore Kapoor
Managing Attorney
Known as the firm's "Neighborly Guardian," Kishore combines high-level legal strategy with a protective, family-first approach to every closing.
Jacqueline Seigel
Attorney at Law
With over 15 years of experience, Jacqueline provides expert wisdom for complex residential closings and probate-related estate matters.
Laura DeLuca
Senior Paralegal
A cornerstone of the firm since 2017, Laura provides the operational consistency and meticulous support required for a seamless transaction.
Staff Member
Closing Coordinator
Our closing coordinators manage the technical logistics between lenders and clients to ensure every milestone is met with total precision.
Staff Member
Client Relations
Dedicated to clear and warm communication, our support staff serves as the primary bridge for first-time buyers navigating the process.
Expert Guides for CT Property.
Solar Lease Transfers in CT
Navigating UCC-1 liens and Power Purchase Agreements during a home sale. Learn how we protect your title when green energy is involved.
Explore the GuideManaging Probate Property Sales
Selling a family estate requires patience and precision. Leverage our experience within the CT Probate Court system to manage your legacy sale correctly.
Read the Estate GuideCT Conveyance Tax Breakdown
Municipal and state taxes impact your net proceeds. We break down the math for every town in New Haven, Fairfield, and Hartford counties.
View Tax RoadmapThe First-Time Buyer Journey
From offer acceptance to the final walkthrough, understand the role of your "Neighborly Guardian" in a Connecticut residential purchase.
Download the RoadmapBuyer Advocacy
We guide homebuyers through the complex Connecticut closing process, offering structural capacity with a personal, protective touch.
Seller Representation
From municipal conveyance tax calculations to deed preparation, we ensure your home sale is smooth and your equity is protected.
Refinance Closings
Frictionless execution for homeowners looking to lock in better rates. We coordinate with lenders to ensure a rapid, secure closing.
The Gold Standard for Closings & Counsel.
Connecticut real estate operates within a unique intersection of statutory rigidity and emotional dynamism. Because the state mandates attorney representation for all closings, your choice of counsel shouldn't be based on necessity, but on preference for expertise and accessibility.
We specialize in modern property challenges that generalists often overlook—specifically solar lease transfers, environmental liens, and probate-related estate sales. Our mission is to transform a high-stakes transaction into a seamless milestone for your family.
Total Protection
"Our firm serves as a shield against the complexities of the closing process. We cross every 't' and dot every 'i' to ensure you walk away with peace of mind and total security."
Common Connecticut Closing Questions.
Why is a lawyer required for a home closing in Connecticut?
Connecticut is an "Attorney State," meaning only licensed attorneys are legally authorized to conduct real estate closings, issue title insurance, and handle the disbursement of funds.
How do solar panels affect a real estate closing?
Solar leases or liens (UCC filings) must be properly transferred, assumed, or released before a clear title can be issued. We specialize in coordinating with solar providers to prevent delays.
What are the standard closing costs for a buyer in CT?
Typical costs include the title search fee, title insurance premiums, attorney fees, and recording fees. We provide a transparent breakdown early in the process so there are no surprises.
How are municipal conveyance taxes calculated?
Sellers pay a state tax (typically 0.75%) and a local municipal tax (typically 0.25%). Some "distressed" municipalities have higher rates. We calculate these precisely to determine your net proceeds.
Can I close if I am currently out of state?
Yes. We can facilitate "mail-away" signings or use a Power of Attorney (POA) to represent you at the closing table, ensuring your transaction moves forward regardless of your location.
How do you protect against wire fraud?
Security is our priority. We use encrypted communication and strict verification protocols for all outgoing and incoming wires to protect your funds from cyber-intercepts.
What is a title search and why do I need one?
A title search examines public records to ensure the seller truly owns the property and that no outstanding liens, judgments, or "clouds" exist that would threaten your ownership.
What happens during an estate or probate sale?
Selling a family estate requires specific probate court approvals. Our experience as a former Probate Clerk allows us to navigate these requirements with patience and precision.