West Hartford, CT asked in Probate for Connecticut

Q: If I settle a PI case for my daughter for $15K, do I have to ask permission of probate court? I see 45a-631 but less

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A: Your PI attorney should be able to assist and guide you with this. It looks as though your question got cut-off, but I believe the Connecticut Uniform Transfer to Minors Act applies here and either you need to be made custodian or be appointed by the Probate court as guardian of the estate of the minor to accept this sum of money. If your PI attorney will not assist you, you should consult another attorney.

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