Connecticut real estate attorneys. 10,000+ closings.
Purchase, sale, refinance. Statewide. Four Connecticut offices.
- ★★★★★ Highly rated on Google
- 10,000+ Connecticut closings
- 15+ years serving every CT town
The closing should be
the easy part.
Most closing-day stress is preventable. Almost all of it is something an attorney should have caught weeks earlier. Here's the list.
-
Avoidable
You don't know what you're actually signing.
Stack of documents at the table. The closer hands you a pen. Nobody walked you through any of it beforehand.
-
Avoidable
The closing date moves and no one explains why.
Your lender, the seller's attorney, the title company. Someone has the answer. None of them are calling you.
-
Avoidable
A title issue surfaces the week of closing.
Old lien. Unreleased mortgage. Boundary dispute. The kind of thing a title search would have found a month earlier.
-
Avoidable
The wire amount changes the night before.
You already had the cashier's check cut. Now it's wrong by $4,300. You're scrambling at 6pm.
How a closing should actually go.
No mystery, no legal-speak. What we do on every transaction so the closing table is uneventful.
-
Title ordered early, issues cleared ahead.
Title search ordered early enough to address anything that surfaces — old liens, unreleased mortgages, boundary questions — before closing day.
-
Wire and lender coordinated directly.
We're the direct contact with your lender and the other side's attorney. When the wire amount is confirmed, you hear it from us — one number, not three.
-
You leave as the owner.
Every signature walked through. Deed signed, mortgage recorded, keys in hand. When wire timing slips on closing day, we keep you posted instead of leaving you guessing.
Five minutes on the phone beats five weeks of guessing.
Tell us where you are in the deal. We'll tell you what to expect, what it costs, and what we need from you. No pitch.
They knew I was in a time crunch since my builder had my project delayed. They made it happen.Tanya S. · Verified Google review
Outstanding attorneys who combine deep legal expertise with excellent service.Dov V. · Verified Google review
Everyone was very kind and friendly. Super helpful and accommodating.Jalaisy A. · Verified Google review
The four things people ask first.
Quick answers. If yours isn't here, ask us. We respond the same business day.
What does it cost?
A flat attorney fee per closing, not hourly. We'll quote you on the first call. Title search fees and town recording fees are billed separately at cost, not bundled.
How long does a Connecticut closing take?
Most residential closings happen 30 to 60 days from the day the offer is accepted. Cash transactions can move faster, sometimes in two weeks. The closing appointment itself takes about 60 to 90 minutes.
Do I really need an attorney?
Connecticut law requires closings be conducted by an attorney. You choose who that is. Both the buyer and seller typically have their own attorney, each looking out for their side of the deal.
I haven't signed a purchase agreement yet. Should I still call?
Yes. The best time to talk to an attorney is before you sign the contract, not after. Reviewing a contract takes minutes. Fixing one that's already signed is much harder.
This is general information, not legal advice. Every real estate situation is different. Reach out to discuss yours.
Prefer to send a message?
Calling gets the fastest answer. Usually before you finish the next sip of coffee. If you'd rather send us the details, drop them below and we'll follow up within one business day.
You probably have a closing on your mind.
Call us.
(860) 603-2125
Statewide coverage. Four offices: Colchester, Rocky Hill, Danielson, Milford. Or send the form.