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Here's a walk-through of the Connecticut probate process: Application for administration or probate of Will. ... Certificate for Land Records. ... Inventory of solely-owned assets. ... Pay expenses and claims. ... File estate tax returns. Final accounting and proposed distribution.
Full "probate" is ONLY required by law if the person who dies, with or without a will, (1) owned real estate (not just a life use) that does not pass by the deed to the "surviving" joint owner, OR (2) owned $40,000 or more of other assets that also don't pass by beneficiary or joint ownership to another person.
There are two collections; Probate files early to 1880 & Probate files 1881-1915. Most are viewable in person at a Family History Center.
In Connecticut, the right of survivorship comes when you own property in joint tenancy. Property owned in joint tenancy automatically passes to the surviving owners when one owner dies. No probate is necessary.
Connecticut has a simplified and expedited probate process for settling small decedent's estates. The entire process can be completed within 30 days, instead of six months or longer as is normally required for the regular probate process.
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Not all estates need to go through full probate. For instance, in Connecticut, if the decedent's solely-owned assets include no real property and are valued at less than $40,000 \u2013 which is the state's \u201csmall estates limit\u201d \u2013 then the estate can be settled without full probate, under a much shorter and easier process.
There are two collections; Probate files early to 1880 & Probate files 1881-1915. Most are viewable in person at a Family History Center.
How Long Do You Have to File Probate After Death in Connecticut? According to Title 45a-283, the executor must apply for probate of the deceased person's will within 30 days after the person's death.
File an application with the appropriate probate court, together with a certified death certificate and the original Will and codicils. The application will list basic information about the decedent, including the beneficiaries under any Will or codicil and all heirs at law.
Does a Will Have to Be Probated in Connecticut? All wills are required to be filed with the local court, which will then determine the validity of the will. The court also decides if the estate must go through probate. No action can be taken without a will or without verification that no will exists.

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