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If the decedent is survived by: Estate is divided as follows: Spouse, and the children* of both decedent and spouse -Spouse takes first $100,000 plus of the remainder. Children* take the other of the remainder. Spouse, and children* of decedent, one or more of whom is not the child of the spouse Spouse takes .
The 1957 Connecticut Home Rule Act includes a statutory restriction on special legislation. power appropriate to nearly all municipalities. Special acts make ex- press grants of power to named cities; and, therefore, the grant of power is tailored to the peculiar needs of that particular city.
Who Gets What in Connecticut? If you die with:heres what happens: spouse but no descendants or parents spouse inherits everything spouse and descendants from you and that spouse spouse inherits the first $100,000 of your intestate property, plus 1/2 of the balance your descendants inherit everything else5 more rows
For estates of decedents dying during 2024, the Connecticut estate tax exemption amount is $13.61 million. Therefore, Connecticut estate tax is due from a decedents estate if the Connecticut taxable estate is more than $13.61 million.
Connecticut Inheritance Law for Spouses If you have living parents, and a surviving spouse, your spouse will inherit the first $100,000 of intestate property. Your spouse then inherits three-quarters of the remaining intestate property. Your parents get the remaining quarter of the intestate property.
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Except for the optional form, the form necessary to create your advance directive does not require the use of a notary. An additional optional form (witnesses affidavit) requires a notary public or a lawyer to verify the signature of the witnesses. This form is discussed in more detail in the next section.

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