Connecticut Administrative Code Title 45a - Probate Courts and Procedure

Connecticut Administrative Code – Title 45a: Probate Courts and Procedure

Overview:
Title 45a of the Connecticut General Statutes governs Probate Courts and Procedure. It includes statutes related to the organization, powers, and jurisdiction of Connecticut’s probate courts. These courts handle a wide range of family, estate, and guardianship matters. The title also outlines the responsibilities of probate judges and clerks and provides detailed procedures for handling cases involving estates, conservatorships, adoptions, name changes, and more.

Key Areas Covered in Title 45a:

1. General Provisions

Establishment and jurisdiction of probate courts

Election, qualifications, and terms of probate judges

Probate court districts and redistricting

2. Decedents' Estates

Procedures for estate administration

Probate of wills and intestate succession

Appointment and duties of executors and administrators

Claims against the estate and creditor notice requirements

3. Conservatorship and Guardianship

Appointment of conservators for adults and minors

Voluntary and involuntary conservatorships

Rights of conserved persons

Guardianship of children and adults with intellectual disabilities

4. Children’s Matters

Termination of parental rights

Guardianship and parental appointments

Adoption procedures and records

Emancipation of minors

5. Trusts and Fiduciaries

Creation and administration of trusts

Duties and powers of trustees

Court supervision of trust administration

6. Name Changes and Miscellaneous Matters

Legal name change petitions

Proceedings for missing persons

Other miscellaneous probate-related issues

Recent Developments:

Title 45a is not repealed and remains in force. The statutes within are updated periodically by the Connecticut General Assembly to reflect changes in law, public policy, and court structure (including redistricting and modernization of probate court operations).

 

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