Connecticut Foreclosures: An Attorney's Manual of Practice and Procedure is the most authoritative treatise on the subject. Written by Denis Caron, long recognized as the leading authority on foreclosures in Connecticut, in collaboration with Geoffrey Milne and Andrew Barsom.
Covering every aspect of foreclosure law in Connecticut, from preliminary considerations to defenses and appeals, Connecticut Foreclosures has been cited in over 200 court decisions.
This two-volume treatise, currently in its fifteenth edition, is available in both print and digital formats, with hyperlinks to the full text of cases, statutes, and other authoritative content. The Appendix contains more than 100 forms, including Foreclosure Mediation forms, Practice Book forms, Uniform Standing Order for Foreclosure by Sale forms, Official Bankruptcy forms, IRS forms, unofficial forms, and legislative materials.
New to the 2025 Edition:
- Discussion of the recent flooding in the Southeastern U.S. highlighting the importance of the filed-rate doctrine in insulating filed insurance rates from challenges by borrowers
- Procedural requirements in areas such as the newly-announced evidentiary hearing requirements in judgment lien foreclosures and the constantly-evolving field of the equitable power of the court to open a judgment of foreclosure
- The National Flood Insurance Act and the lender’s obligation to insure properties in flood zones
- Analysis and construction of the most current developments in Connecticut foreclosures, encompassing statutes, case law, and other sources