Estate Planning Attorneys in Connecticut work with many agencies to help you with all of your estate planning matters. The laws governing estate in Connecticut are quite specific and encompass numerous subject areas, an Estate Planning Attorney can work with you on issues dealing with estate planning, wills, probate, trusts and power of attorney in Connecticut.
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A Will, is sometimes called a "Last Will and Testament".
Used to transfer property you hold in your name to the person(s) and/or organization(s) you want to have it. A Will also typically names someone you select to be your Personal Representative (or "Executor") to carry out your instructions and names a Guardian if you have minor children. A Will only becomes effective upon your death, and after it is admitted to probate.
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