May 6, 2021
Dear Attorneys,
Last month, my attorney did everything with me on Zoom. That’s how we had our meetings, that’s how her office notarized things, and, she even let me sign some forms over Zoom! Why won’t she let me do that now?
Sincerely,
Virtually Perplexed
Dear Virtually,
Well, the times are a-changin’ (finally!) During the pandemic in Connecticut, attorneys were able to do many things virtually, including but not limited to document signing and notarizing, up until April 20, 2021. Governor Lamont had issued a variety of Executive Orders during the pandemic that allowed for this. However, these Orders were not extended past April 20, 2021 and now, attorneys and notaries must return to having signing meetings in person.
Wolf & Shore Law Group is still offering virtual consultations and meeting, but we do need to have clients come in in person for signing appointments. Call us if you have any questions on how to now get your dissolution documents, custody documents, closing documents, or estate planning documents signed as soon as possible and let us make your matter easier, not harder. Ever argue with a woman? Let Wolf & Shore Law Group go to work for you. Call us at 203.745.3151 or email us at info@wolfandshorelaw.com.
Very Truly Yours,
Wolf & Shore Law Group