Probate

Do I need an attorney in Connecticut Probate Court?

Many people can represent themselves in Probate Court. After all, the surroundings of a Probate Court in Connecticut are more comfortable and relaxed than other Connecticut courts. Probate hearings are usually held in conference rooms at the local Town Hall. There is no audience, no jury, the judge does not wear a black robe and […]

Guardianship of children: Connecticut Probate Court

Guardianship of children includes the authority to make major decisions affecting the child’s education, welfare and medical treatment. In Connecticut, birth parents (whether or not married) are automatically the joint guardians of the child. Therefore, both parents have equal rights and responsibilities with respect to the child unless a court decides otherwise. The process of […]

Temporary custody in Connecticut

Three courts decide matters of temporary custody in Connecticut: 1. Juvenile Court. The Department of Children and Families (DCF) file Orders of Temporary Custody (OTC) in Juvenile Court. When DCF files an OTC, they request temporary custody of child and then place the child in foster care or with a relative. For DCF to assume […]

Will Contests in Connecticut

Will contests seem to be increasing. Recently I have seen scenarios involving spouses, children, grandchildren or others that were not sufficiently provided for or left out entirely. When there are questions about the legitimacy of the will then will contests ensue. Here are some of grounds to challenge a will in Connecticut: 1. Lack of […]

Appointment of a Conservator in Connecticut

The appointment of a Conservator in Connecticut must follow a detailed procedure. A recent case decided by the Connecticut Appellate Court clarifies the appointment and selection process of a third party (non-family member) Conservator by a Connecticut Probate Court. In Falvey v. Zurolo, a daughter applied to the Probate Court to be her mother’s Conservator. […]

The debate in Connecticut – should adoption records be open?

What information exists concerning a child’s adoption in Connecticut? Probate Court files. Probate Courts in Connecticut have jurisdiction over adoption. The Probate Court files contain the identity of the biological parents but also the file has a study performed by DCF which has very detailed information surrounding the circumstances of the parents and the reasons […]

How Can We Help?

Fill out the form below to receive a confidential initial consultation.

Name(Required)
Reason for Contact:(Required)
The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.(Required)