Connecticut Law
Title 45 Probate Courts And Procedure


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Connecticut Laws | Title 45 Probate Courts And Procedure

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CHAPTERS 774-800 PROBATE COURTS AND PROCEDURE

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Secs. 45-1 to 45-29y. Organization, powers, duties and general provisions.

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Secs. 45-30 to 45-33. Probate hearings, notices.

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Secs. 45-34 to 45-41. Probate bonds.

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Secs. 45-42 to 45-60a. Guardian and ward.

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Secs. 45-61 to 45-69b. Adoption.

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Secs. 45-69c to 45-69e. Adoption Review Board.

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Secs. 45-69f to 45-69n. Children conceived through artificial insemination.

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Sec. 45-69o. Durable power of attorney.

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Secs. 45-70 to 45-78. Conservatorships.

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Secs. 45-78a to 45-78o. Guardians of mentally retarded persons.

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Secs. 45-78p to 45-78z. Sterilization.

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Secs. 45-79 to 45-100. Trusts.

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Secs. 45-100a to 45-100c. Powers in Trust Instruments Act.

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Secs. 45-100d to 45-100g. Fiduciary Powers Act.

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Secs. 45-100h to 45-100p. Uniform Management of Institutional Funds Act.

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Sec. 45-100q. Deposit of securities in clearing corporation.

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Secs. 45-101 to 45-109b. Uniform Gifts to Minors Act.

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Secs. 45-110 to 45-119. Apportionments among tenants and remaindermen.

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Secs. 45-120 to 45-123a. Powers of appointment.

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Secs. 45-124 to 45-159. Insolvent debtors.

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Secs. 45-160 to 45-194. Wills.

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Secs. 45-194a to 45-194i. International wills.

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Secs. 45-195 to 45-201. Estate administration.

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Secs. 45-201a to 45-204. Estate inventories.

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Secs. 45-204a to 45-204e. Claims against decedents' estates.

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Secs. 45-205 to 45-213c. Claims against solvent estates.

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Secs. 45-214 to 45-225. Claims against insolvent estates.

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Secs. 45-226 to 45-230. Insolvent estates.

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Secs. 45-230a to 45-230kk. Claims against solvent and insolvent estates.

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Secs. 45-231 to 45-235. Estate claims, compounding and arbitration.

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Secs. 45-236 to 45-249. Sale, mortgage or partition of estates.

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Secs. 45-249a to 45-266c. Estate administration generally.

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Secs. 45-267 to 45-271. Estate accounts.

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Secs. 45-271a to 45-287b. Estate distribution.

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Secs. 45-288 to 45-295. Probate appeals.

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Secs. 45-296 to 45-298. Escheats.

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Secs. 45-298a to 45-298i. Connecticut Uniform Disposition of Community Property Rights at Death Act.

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Secs. 45-299 to 45-319. Disclaimer of estate property.

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Secs. 45-320 to 45-349. Guardianship of mentally retarded persons.

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Secs. 45-350 to 45-363. Allocations between principal and income.

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