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Connecticut, Divorce, Lis Pendens, Real Estate Issues in Divorce, Real Property, Regina M. Wexler, Regina M. Wexler Esq., Regina Wexler
Clients often ask, “What the heck is a lis pendens and why do we have to do it?”
Lis pendens is a Latin term meaning “litigation pending.” It’s a notice filed on land records in a town where a party has an interest in real estate, after any type of lawsuit, including a divorce action, is served. The purpose of a lis pendens is to put the world on notice that an interest in a property may be subject to distribution by the court. It’s a form of attachment of real property. Continue reading