Connecticut Car Seat Laws

A Summary of Child Car Seat Laws in Connecticut Children less than 3 years of age weighing less than 30 pounds must ride on a rear-facing seat. Toddlers of age range 2 to 4 with a weight of less than 40 pounds should use a forward-facing seat. A child can graduate from a booster seat … Read more

Colorado Car Seat Laws

A Summary of Child Car Seat Laws in Colorado The rear-facing seat requirements for children in Colorado are at least 1 year old and 20 pounds. Children of ages 1 to 4 with at least 40 pounds can use either a rear-facing or forward facing seat. Booster seats can be used by children younger than … Read more

Arkansas Car Seat Laws

A Summary of Child Car Seat Laws in Arkansas The Child Passenger Protection Act outlines guidelines for child protection in vehicles. Children younger than 24 months should sit in the back seat during travel. Forward-facing seats can only be used by children between the age of 4 to 7 and with a weight of 60-65 … Read more

Alaska Child Support Laws

Child support Laws as they apply to the state of Alaska

The most important factor in determining child support in Alaska is your income. Why? Unlike many states that favour the “income share method”, Alaska uses the “percentage income method” to calculate each parent’s financial obligation. That means you need your partner’s income information. This raises the question… How is Child Support Calculated in Alaska? Before … Read more

New Jersey Statute of Limitations

Statute of Limitations laws as they apply to the state of New Jersey

Statute of Limitations NJ- Summary New Jersey’s statute of limitations establishes a deadline before which civil cases – such as lawsuits – must be filed in the state. In relation to criminal charges, it also prevents prosecutors from charging an individual with a crime after a specified period of time has passed. The statutes of … Read more

New Hampshire Statute of Limitations

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Statute of Limitations NH- Summary New Hampshire’s statute of limitations establishes a deadline before which civil cases – such as lawsuits – must be filed in the state. In relation to criminal charges, it also prevents prosecutors from charging an individual with a crime after a specified period of time has passed. The statutes of … Read more