Suffield, CT asked in Probate for Connecticut

Q: man leaves only a 1973 12' motorboat in his name- what does the widow do to sell it?

there is no probate everything else was joint - boat only thing not

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Nicole M. Camporeale
Nicole M. Camporeale
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  • Probate Lawyer
  • Newtown, CT
  • Licensed in Connecticut

A: Probate would need to be opened in order to change title of the boat to the wife. I would recommend consulting a probate attorney or contacting the local probate court to see if they can guide you if you'd like to try to do it on your own. Good luck!

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