On May 27, 2022, the Connecticut Judicial Branch issued general guidelines for the use of remote proceedings Post-Covid. The general guidelines are subject to the discretion of the local presiding Judge assigned to a particular matter to proceed differently in individual cases.
The following types of matters are likely to be conducted remotely:
The following types of matters are likely to be conducted in person:
Matters usually expected to be conducted in person may nevertheless be conducted remotely, at the discretion of the Judge, for good cause, including but not limited to:
In addition to the above, the Regional Family Trial Docket will determine on a case-by-case basis, in consultation with counsel, which method will be used in each matter based on the preferences of counsel, the relative difficulty for witnesses, etc.
Broder Orland Murray & DeMattie LLC is a Westport and Greenwich divorce and family law firm. The Connecticut Judicial Branch is working on expanding its courtroom “Remote Justice” functions, and we continue to adjust our practices to continue serving our clients.
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