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"Hear
ye! Hear ye! Probate Court is now in session!
The Honorable Stephen Kinsella presiding."
Well, my work
day never really starts like that, but the tradition of a Probate
judge has a long and honorable history in Connecticut.
Probate Courts have jurisdiction over quite a few areas:
- probating
wills and the administration of estates
- overseeing
testamentary and living trusts
- determining
title to real and personal property
- construing
the meaning of wills and trusts
- appointing
guardians for the mentally challenged
- appointing
conservators of the person and the estate of incapable individuals
- committing
those suffering from mental illness, alcoholism, or drug
- addiction
to an appropriate facility
- removing
unfit parents as guardians of their children
- terminating
the parental rights of parents who cannot fulfill their parental
responsibilities
- granting
adoptions
- granting
name changes
- other matters
For
more information, please check our Frequently Asked Questions
page.
Stephen Kinsella
Phone: 860.342.6739
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