Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay

Hours

Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

5.0 - (7 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

5.0 - (7 reviews)
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  • Ashley

    Charles helped my family and I obtain a name change document post death for a family member that was required for our Italian citizenship application. I had spent years trying to find a lawyer that would help us and he was the first lawyer, who told us yes. He explained the whole situation and gave us a timeframe which was very quick. Him and his team was very professional and we finally have our documents that we need. I highly recommend Charles and his team!!
    Mar 22nd, 2024

  • Anthony Masi

    If your affidavit to amend a vital record in Connecticut is rejected, please read my post. This month, I was handed a favorable decree from the Connecticut Probate Court District where my great-grandparents estate was settled. The purpose of my motion was to reconcile their nicknames with their birth names on my grandfathers marriage license for use in a foreign country. After a notarized affidavit to the town clerk was rejected, I suspected I was out of options. I consulted with several Connecticut attorneys and paralegal acquaintances for their input. Not every comment reassured me that I had a viable case. The Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay was willing to take my case and I determined they were the best qualified. Chuck and his team maintained a genuine interest in my problem because they practice law internationally. Chuck is List Council at the International Criminal Court, and EU lawyer Ricardo Franco is of counsel to his firm. In our initial call, Chuck demonstrated his understanding as to why I would be seeking a solution to the name differences. Chucks team also provides expertise in the Connecticut Probate Law. F. Paul Kurmay, also of counsel, is a retired Probate Court Judge and Probate Court Administrator in the State of Connecticut. After beginning our conversation in December 2020, I retained Chucks firm on January 27, 2021. Chuck identified key questions that would guide his approach and tasked his team with solving them. Bear in mind, these were all unknown at the outset: 1) Do Probate Courts have jurisdiction? 2) If so, in which district do we file? 3) Which form do we use to e-file? 4) Will we be required to reopen my great-grandmothers estate? Cortney, a paralegal at the law office, was especially helpful with this research. Chucks team determined the Probate Court has jurisdiction after researching the law. Chuck advised that we file the motion in the district where my great-grandmothers estate was settled. We reopened my great-grandmothers estate, and the Probate District accepted our e-filing in early March 2021. I took an active part in compiling evidence for and proofing the motion, which was received by the court in July 2021. The Probate Court District decided to hold a hearing which Chuck and his law clerk Jenna attended. The overall attitude of the hearing was amicable. The Judge opened by stating that he has never seen Connecticut General Statutes sections 45a-98 and 45a-24 used in this way in his nine years on the bench, however he understood what we were trying to accomplish. The Judge appeared almost apologetic for calling an in-person hearing. He did so to clarify his question about a sentence in the motion which states my great-grandparents marriage license was amended in 2020. We explained this statement is factual, and not a typo. Chuck elaborated upon the requirements of my case. The Judge expressed his willingness to help and asked if we needed the decree certified and exemplified. Chuck responded yes, the Judge said his staff would look in the drawer to find every sticker and seal they have! The rest of our conversation centered upon the contents of decree, which was estimated to be ready by the end of the week. The Judge banged the gavel and dismissed us from the courtroom. I could not have been more pleased with the outcome. We all shook hands in the courtroom and made our way outside. Chuck reminded us that Probate Court is a family court at the end of the day. It took several weeks of patience and follow-ups from Chuck before the court published its decree on October 19, 2021. The expertise and service of Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay prove they were the right partner for this endeavor. I recommend Chuck and his firm to others who may be looking for similar help.
    Mar 21st, 2022

  • Louis Paffumi

    I recently engaged Charles Kurmay to settle my mom's estate. Charles guided me through the entire process and I found he and his staff to be extremely responsive, thorough, and smart! I highly recommend the Law Offices of Charles Kurmay.
    Jan 18th, 2022

  • Lauren Tuppeny

    Professional and responsive firm for probate and estate matters. Dealing with a loved ones estate can be tedious and frustrating. Charles makes the process easy and understandable. I highly recommend Charles and hope to work with him again in the future.
    Dec 27th, 2021

  • Sarah Jancosek Torff

    Charles sent a timely letter to an insurance company that was dragging its feet and has kept in touch with me to make sure my problems are being addressed. Really appreciate the way he stays in touch - rare in most issues involving attorneys.
    Dec 20th, 2021

Read Our 7 Reviews

About
Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay

Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay is located at 588 Boston Post Rd in Madison, Connecticut 06443. Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay can be contacted via phone at 203-380-1743 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   203-380-1743

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay?

A The phone number for Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay is: 203-380-1743.


Q Where is Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay located?

A Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay is located at 588 Boston Post Rd, Madison, CT 06443


Q What is the internet address for Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay?

A The website (URL) for Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay is: http://www.charleskurmay.com/


Q What days are Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay open?

A Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay is open:
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Q How is Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay rated?

A Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay has a 5.0 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.

Hours

Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay

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Ashley on Google

image Charles helped my family and I obtain a name change document post death for a family member that was required for our Italian citizenship application. I had spent years trying to find a lawyer that would help us and he was the first lawyer, who told us yes. He explained the whole situation and gave us a timeframe which was very quick. Him and his team was very professional and we finally have our documents that we need. I highly recommend Charles and his team!!

Business Response on Google Mar 27th, 2024
Thanks so much! We love helping nice people like you and your family! Enjoy Italy!

Anthony Masi on Google

image If your affidavit to amend a vital record in Connecticut is rejected, please read my post. This month, I was handed a favorable decree from the Connecticut Probate Court District where my great-grandparents estate was settled. The purpose of my motion was to reconcile their nicknames with their birth names on my grandfathers marriage license for use in a foreign country. After a notarized affidavit to the town clerk was rejected, I suspected I was out of options. I consulted with several Connecticut attorneys and paralegal acquaintances for their input. Not every comment reassured me that I had a viable case.
The Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay was willing to take my case and I determined they were the best qualified. Chuck and his team maintained a genuine interest in my problem because they practice law internationally. Chuck is List Council at the International Criminal Court, and EU lawyer Ricardo Franco is of counsel to his firm. In our initial call, Chuck demonstrated his understanding as to why I would be seeking a solution to the name differences. Chucks team also provides expertise in the Connecticut Probate Law. F. Paul Kurmay, also of counsel, is a retired Probate Court Judge and Probate Court Administrator in the State of Connecticut. After beginning our conversation in December 2020, I retained Chucks firm on January 27, 2021.
Chuck identified key questions that would guide his approach and tasked his team with solving them. Bear in mind, these were all unknown at the outset: 1) Do Probate Courts have jurisdiction? 2) If so, in which district do we file? 3) Which form do we use to e-file? 4) Will we be required to reopen my great-grandmothers estate? Cortney, a paralegal at the law office, was especially helpful with this research. Chucks team determined the Probate Court has jurisdiction after researching the law. Chuck advised that we file the motion in the district where my great-grandmothers estate was settled. We reopened my great-grandmothers estate, and the Probate District accepted our e-filing in early March 2021. I took an active part in compiling evidence for and proofing the motion, which was received by the court in July 2021.
The Probate Court District decided to hold a hearing which Chuck and his law clerk Jenna attended. The overall attitude of the hearing was amicable. The Judge opened by stating that he has never seen Connecticut General Statutes sections 45a-98 and 45a-24 used in this way in his nine years on the bench, however he understood what we were trying to accomplish. The Judge appeared almost apologetic for calling an in-person hearing. He did so to clarify his question about a sentence in the motion which states my great-grandparents marriage license was amended in 2020. We explained this statement is factual, and not a typo. Chuck elaborated upon the requirements of my case. The Judge expressed his willingness to help and asked if we needed the decree certified and exemplified. Chuck responded yes, the Judge said his staff would look in the drawer to find every sticker and seal they have! The rest of our conversation centered upon the contents of decree, which was estimated to be ready by the end of the week. The Judge banged the gavel and dismissed us from the courtroom.
I could not have been more pleased with the outcome. We all shook hands in the courtroom and made our way outside. Chuck reminded us that Probate Court is a family court at the end of the day. It took several weeks of patience and follow-ups from Chuck before the court published its decree on October 19, 2021. The expertise and service of Law Offices of Charles L. Kurmay prove they were the right partner for this endeavor. I recommend Chuck and his firm to others who may be looking for similar help.

Business Response on Google Jul 23rd, 2021
Thanks, Anthony! Happy we could help!

Louis Paffumi on Google

image I recently engaged Charles Kurmay to settle my mom's estate. Charles guided me through the entire process and I found he and his staff to be extremely responsive, thorough, and smart! I highly recommend the Law Offices of Charles Kurmay.

Business Response on Google May 19th, 2021
Thank you, Lou!

Lauren Tuppeny on Google

image Professional and responsive firm for probate and estate matters. Dealing with a loved ones estate can be tedious and frustrating. Charles makes the process easy and understandable. I highly recommend Charles and hope to work with him again in the future.

Business Response on Google Jun 7th, 2021
Thanks so much, Lauren!

Sarah Jancosek Torff on Google

image Charles sent a timely letter to an insurance company that was dragging its feet and has kept in touch with me to make sure my problems are being addressed. Really appreciate the way he stays in touch - rare in most issues involving attorneys.

Business Response on Google Feb 19th, 2022
Thank you, Sarah!

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