Probate court proceedings can
be intimidating, whether you’re the executor of a will, the administrator
of an intestate estate, or you need to appoint a guardian or conservator
for a minor or an adult person with disabilities. Having an experienced
attorney by your side can make all the difference.
At Kearns & Kearns PC, our expertise in elder law, probate, and estate
planning gives us the ability to provide you with assistance that can
save you time and money, not to mention worry and stress. This assistance
includes preparing estate tax returns and probate court documents, advising
executors about Connecticut law, as well as attending hearings and ensuring
that estate assets are distributed properly.
The following pages provide information about the functions of the probate
court, which include the administration of wills, intestate estates, and
the appointment of guardians and conservators. This information will give
you a brief overview of what is involved in the various probate court
processes.
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