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Why I Asked My Daughter to Give Me a Power of Attorney

Recently my daughter turned 18.  In Connecticut this is considered the age of majority.  In other words, she can make her own decisions.  Well, that’s what the law says.  However, she’s still living under my roof, so, well, she’s got


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7 Easy Steps to Manage an Estate in Connecticut

Please review 6 Easy Steps to Open an Estate in Connecticut.  1) Post a Probate Bond   Unless the will specifically indicates a bond is not required, the executor will need to get a Probate Bond. The coverage and insurance


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6 Easy Steps to Open an Estate in Connecticut

  1) Go to Probate Court and Get Your Appointment A decedent will list their executor (or executrix) in their will.  If the decedent did not name one or did not have a will, the court will appoint someone to


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