Santa Cruz, CA asked in Probate for Connecticut

Q: must the executor of an estate, which has been through probate, have an attorney

The Estate has been through probate. What is left is distribution of title due to a contingency which has occurred.

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Matthew A. Wiley
Matthew A. Wiley
Answered
  • Probate Lawyer
  • Shelton, CT
  • Licensed in Connecticut

A: An attorney is not required in Connecticut to go through the probate process. Though it is generally a huge help. Probate in CT is a complicated process in which you may not even realize a mistake was made for many years after the estate was "closed". To avoid these types of issues I personally advise everyone to use an attorney (or at least do a consultation with one) before attempting probate on their own.

Your fact pattern with contingencies means it is more complicated than most. Therefore, yes, you should get an attorney. Happy to discuss this in more detail if you think it is appropriate.

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